CASSILS + JAMIE LEWIS HADLEY
SPILL 2014 Thinker-In-Residence, groundbreaking LA based artist Cassils, talks to artist jamie lewis hadley about his work We Will Outlive The Blood You Bleed, which opened that year’s festival. This audio is extracted from a filmed interview originally created for SPILL TV.
CASSILS + RON ATHEY
SPILL 2014 Thinker-In-Residence, groundbreaking LA based artist Cassils, talks to legendary body based artist Ron Athey about his work Incorruptible Flesh - Messianic Remains, which was shown in the festival. This audio is extracted from a filmed interview originally created for SPILL TV.
CASSILS + SJ NORMAN
SPILL 2014 Thinker-In-Residence, groundbreaking LA based artist Cassils, talks to artist SJ Norman about their work Bone Library, which ran throughout 2014’s On Surrender edition of the festival. This audio is extracted from a filmed interview originally created for SPILL TV.
CASSILS + KEIJAUN THOMAS
SPILL 2014 Thinker-In-Residence, groundbreaking LA based artist Cassils, talks to artist Keijaun Thomas about her work The Poetics of Trespassing, which was shown in that year’s festival. This audio is extracted from a filmed interview originally created for SPILL TV.
ROUNDTABLE - ON INFECTION
In 2011, Diana Damian Martin spoke to Martin O’Brien, Nic Chalmers, Shabnam Shabazi, and Jungmin Song about participating in that year’s SPILL National Platform. Each artist speaks about their work in the context of the festival’s curatorial theme of infection. This conversation was made for TheatreVoice - thanks to them and the V&A for permission to link to this interview.
DIANA DAMIAN MARTIN + RAJNI SHAH
In 2011, Diana Damian Martin spoke to Rajni Shah about her SPILL Commission Glorious. Glorious was performed at the Barbican in collaboration with Guildhall School of Music and Drama students and local residents. This conversation was made for TheatreVoice - thanks to them and the V&A for permission to link to this interview.
PUBLIC RECORD - JUSTIN HOPPER + SCANNER
Created for SPILL 2016, Public Record is a recorded audio tour, designed to be listened to amongst the Ogilvie Collection of British Birds at Ipswich Museum. New poetry and music created from the Museum’s archives and collections guides listeners through unseen connections and subtle hauntings.
SOUNDHIDE - MIKE CHALLIS
SoundHide was an installation presented in SPILL 2016 by artist Mike Challis. Set in an outdoor classroom in Christchurch Park, it featured recordings made in the green spaces of Ipswich, and provided a den in which people could rest and listen in an immersing, safe place to wildlife sounds gathered from their local environment.