Colonial Conversation by Elizabeth Hill
Colonial Conversation is a sound art piece created to reflect Indigenous life before contact, during conflicts and changes, and what in our environment is still prevalent and relevant today. The piece was premiered at the Cold Waters Symposium, North Bay in 2019. Vocals were recorded in 2018 and are by Elizabeth Hill and Michelle McAfee.
Elizabeth Hill
Elizabeth Hill is a songwriter, multi-disciplinary artist, and writer whose work has taken her to explore Indigenous lands and voices around the world. Exchanging songs, ideas, the power of sound, and stories to celebrate the beauty of the good mind upon the earth, she is an extremely powerful and dedicated artist.
Deep Wireless 16 Compilation Album
Deep Wireless 16 is curated on the theme Digital in Nature and produced by New Adventures in Sound Art (NAISA) for the 2022 edition of the Deep Wireless Festival of Radio & Transmission Art.
Editions 9 through 15 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 this compilation album.
Note that Deep Wireless 16 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