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Canadian sound artist Anna Friz works with radio as main source and medium in most of her work, consisting of radio for broadcast, installations and performances.  
 
Listening to some of the works on her MySpace page we hear the mysterious noises between radio channels, some words in between, Russian maybe, and it feels like we are scanning the sky for audible waves. 
 
Read more about Anna Friz and her work on her website www.nicelittlestatic.com.
 
1. What sound from your childhood made the most impression on you?
The crinkle of cellophane paper. The radio heard from another room. The pump organ at my great-aunt’s house. I still like to submerge my ears below the water in the bathtub to hear the sound of my pulse and the internal rushes of blood and activity in my body. 
2. How do you listen to the world around you?
Broadly. In my daily routine, I enjoy noticing what’s in the air. I’m guilty of eavesdropping on people’s conversations when I’m on the streetcar. But I can also become very preoccupied with my thoughts, at which point I hear only drones and don’t really understand what people are saying around me. I also really like listening to inter frequency sounds on short wave at night—it’s a really beautiful and mysterious landscape, with little islands of audible stations.


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