Sound UK’s artist development programme, Sound Generator, supports early career artists and the work they present.
In this series of spotlight interviews, we find out more about the artists on our 2024-25 artist development programme and learn more about their Sound Generator projects.
This week, we talk to Pheobe riley Law.
Pheobe riley Law is an installation artist with a focus in sound, performance, photography, and sculptural activation. Using a symbiotic approach, she builds dialogues between different bodies, borders and devices to activate flexible new relationships.
For Sound Generator, Pheobe is researching and developing Vegetal Empathy, a speculative simulation of the garden, exploring our entanglement with more-than-human entities through data, micro-listening and acts of tending.
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"I will be researching into different plant life and finding collaborations among different people who work with plants, I'll be looking at micro worlds and using specialist microphones to delve into those." Pheobe riley Law
We look forward to sharing more details about Pheobe's Sound Generator project as it develops. Visit Pheobe's website to find out more about her work.
Sound Generator is Sound UK's artist research and development (R&D) programme that supports early-career artists and seeds the development of an ambitious new project. Following an open call, a panel of judges including leading figures across contemporary music, chose six emerging artists working at the forefront of sound and music.
Sound Generator supports artists in the first 5-10 years of their career. Over the six month programme, they each receive mentoring by a range of professionals to develop a project ready for showcasing to the industry.
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