Crossing Over (2016) by Emily Peasgood - Voice Recordings [PhD Archive 2, Folder 1, Files 4-14] by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:55:19Z Crossing Over(2016) is a live performance and surround sound installation for community choir, 302 recorded voices, mobile telephones and ocean drums. Crossing Over was commissioned by Turner Contemporary to mark the anniversary of the mass murder of 133 enslaved Africans on the slave ship Zong in 1782, depicted in JMW Turner's The Slave Ship (1840). It premiered during John Akomfrah’s Vertigo Sea installation and seeks to draw parallels between Turner’s The Slave Ship, Akomfrah’s exploration of the sea as a vehicle for migration, and the current refugee crisis. Crossing Over asks: ‘What does ‘home’ mean to you?’ These voice recordings were recorded and submitted by members of public and featured in the work. The majority were recorded on mobile telephones and texted to me. For more information visit: emilypeasgood.com/crossing-over-2016/ Contains tracks 4. Crossing Over - Voice Recording - Home Is Place Where Your Heart Belongs To by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:58:18Z 5. Crossing Over - Voice Recording - I Have Been Both A Child Refugee by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:55:08Z 6. Crossing Over - Voice Recording - Kurdish by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:55:07Z 7. Crossing Over - Voice Recoridng - Swedish by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:55:06Z 8. Crossing Over - Voice Recording - Hebrew by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:58:17Z
4. Crossing Over - Voice Recording - Home Is Place Where Your Heart Belongs To by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:58:18Z
5. Crossing Over - Voice Recording - I Have Been Both A Child Refugee by Emily Peasgood published on 2020-05-27T13:55:08Z