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In Between

“In Between” is a chronologically nonlinear soundscape, created from the “dead moments” of recorded interviews I have conducted over the past three years. I reassembled these lost snippets of conversation — none of which were included in initial broadcasts — to reconsider those moments I had previously overlooked.

The title hopes to convey a double meaning. In each conversation, the moments selected occurred “in between” those which were the initial focus. The moment in between turning on the mic and asking the first question. The moment between a cathartic outburst and moving on with ones day. The moment between waking up and walking into class.

“In-between” is also a concept taken up by 20th century German political theorist, Hannah Arendt, who argued that all politics is about what lies “in between.” What is between citizens when they act with, or upon, one another. Or what lies between truth and storytelling when engaging in speech. She conceptualized this gap in many ways.

In this sense, I went searching for those moments of both relation and separation, the moments when I felt close to, or far away from, the people and places around me.

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