Antye Greie-Ripatti Visiting Practitioner

AGF, poemproducer, Antye Greie-Ripatti is an artist & facilitator, sound recorder and music producer. she/her published more than 30 records, countless media projects and organizes sound interventions with others around the globe, initiated recon on rec-on.org and lectures around sound facilitation. 
 
Antye Greie-Ripatti calls herself online poemproducer, audio sculptress, performing and producing as AGF. She/her weaves deconstructed language, field recordings, low frequencies, disembodied voices, post-club aesthetics, interwoven a-rhythmical patterns into dense sonic feminist sonic technologies. 
 
Audio sculptress performing as AGF, poetess and media artist Antye Greie-Ripatti utilizes language, sound, feminist sonic technologies, politics & explores speech within the audible depths of anti-rhythmic assemblages @poemproducer  
 
AGF received the ars electronica award twice, including a grand prix. She converts poetry into electronic music, calligraphy and digital media, presented on records, live performances and soundinstallations, in museums, auditoriums, theaters, concert halls and clubs around the world. 30+ record releases under her belt. 

https://bogongsound.com.au/projects/the-manifesto-of-rural-futurism

https://www.ruralfuturism.com

https://rec-on.org

https://rec-on.org/audiocollectifness.html

https://www.versobooks.com/books/3079-potential-history

As someone who is from a rural environment I’m interested in the rural futurist manifesto. Looking on the website and listening to a few of the field recordings it made me reflect on my home. I aim to record some field recordings at home for the audio paper and although unrelated to by paper I thought of the roads that go through villages like my home, these are places to drive through, busy tracks always occupied.

Every time I get the train home in the holidays the station is empty, I’m the only one who get off at our station, who walks down the unpaved road to the bottom of the street Ive known my entire life. I heard that the village shop/post office had been sold earlier this month, or maybe last, Ive known the place only by the name of the owner, even with the words “general store” written large above. I used to get sweets there after primary school. Candy sticks like cigarettes and those bubblegums that came with free tatoos.

Antye’s Rec-on website is very inaccessible though I think she said this is on purpose as a political statement. It just makes me not what to use it.