Helena Krobath - I Dreamt This Was My Home by NAISA published on 2018-11-26T03:22:54Z This wordless narrative takes place in logging and recreation forests around the former missionary project and railroad settlement of Mission, British Columbia. Reconsidering nature and enclosure, I compose electroacoustic land-and-memory-scapes. I use vehicles as recording media and bodily prosthetic; place myself in friction with park design and flow; listen beyond visual frames; and trouble spatial narratives. - HK Helena Krobath uses sound to explore phenomenology of place. She participates in soundwalks and gives workshops in aural poetics for research-practitioners and storytellers. She co-hosts the Soundscape Show on Vancouver Co-op Radio and recently worked with the Still Creek Salmon Sounds project to sonically document a rehabilitated urban salmon run. The Deep Wireless 14 Online Album was produced by New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) for the 2019 edition of the annual Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art. The contents of the album were curated by NAISA from an international call for submissions on the theme Off the Beat(en) Track. Editions 9 through 14 of the Deep Wireless Compilation are available on NAISA's Soundcloud site. Previous compact disc editions can be heard online at naisa.ca/media-archive/compactdiscs/ Copyright of the works belongs to the artists who have agreed to have their work on NAISA's Soundcloud page. Note that Deep Wireless 14 is not available for download. Community and public radio or internet broadcasters should contact NAISA directly for access to the works for airplay. Contact naisa@naisa.ca for more information. Artistic Director: Darren Copeland Executive Director: Nadene Thériault-Copeland Image Illustration: Prashant Miranda Genre Sound Art