Our story today, by Emma Rasmussen, is titled “Life on a Timetable”.
Emma Rasmussen is a writer of short stories and creative non-fiction, as well as comedy sketches for the screen. She regularly updates her blog, Living in the Over-Analyzed Moment, and is 33.3% of the award-winning, female comedy sketch trio Don’t Shoot The Mermaid. She lives in London and when she isn’t writing, she’s editing music videos or eating too much Greek yoghurt.
Our music today, by Tristan Louth-Robins, is titled “Red Eyes”.
Tristan Louth-Robins is an artist based in Adelaide, South Australia, working principally in the medium of sound art. He graduated from the Elder Conservatorium of Music (University of Adelaide) in 2010 with Masters degree in Music, specializing in sound art. Ideas of sound and its signification are key elements in Louth-Robins' work, traversing the space between the visual and aural his sound art is realized through the mediums of recordings, installation and performance. He is interested in sound and its associative implications - including its relationship to objects, technology, urban space, memory and the natural world. Since 2005 Louth-Robins has performed and exhibited work in Australia and internationally as a solo artist, whilst occasionally collaborating with visual artists, musicians and performers.