Samuel Goldbourne/DJfroggy69 likes to use sound installations to create scenes that are possible to be explored through interaction and listening. Most of his sound pieces contain text. Writing and using text is a tool he likes to use simultaneously as research sharing and as well as associative imaginative picture drawing.

He feels imagination and fantastic sceneries are subversive and powerful tools. Gouldbourne draws a lot of inspiration from the set design of Wynn Thomas and the writings and thoughts of Kodwo Eshun,Sara Ahmed, Saidiya Hartman, bell hooks, Audre Lorde and Toni Morrison. 

In his last sets he explored the connection between church and pop culture. His practice combines programming as a tool for community building and exploring said topic through musical interventions. 

He is currently doing the programming for Traforadio. 

 

showing at quovadis: 

October 11, 10.20 - 10.50 AM 

I don't want to hear your screams from down below. What’s love got to do with

Performance Liturgy as a Space of Sonic Fiction