MSCTY x Urawa
MSCTY x Urawa
Taking sonic stencils of the city; exploring the sounds of food
Overview
Sounds + Textures of Urawa
What does the city sound like?
With this in mind, and a strong sense of excitement for the cultural heritage of the region, we set out on a little journey around the southern Saitama city of Urawa, taking in 2 of Urawa's most prized and legendary stores - a family-owned senbei rice cracker store called Mansaku which has been in business since 1937, and a leading representative of the City's thriving grilled eel scene, Nakamuraya, which has been exciting visitors since 1953.
We recorded the processes of making their prized foods, and created new site-specific musical works including, and influenced by, these samples to provide a new way for citizens to connect with their environment.
Also, on our travels around the City, armed with the usual diverse array of microphones, we performed a selection of objects - scraping, banging, rubbing, and enjoying the ambience around them through their eyes.
All together, these stores, and location form a sound map that encourages exploration and new experiences.
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