NPR.org: Artist Emeka Ogboh was commissioned by the museum to create a site-specific audio installation.
National Public Radio
January 31, 2016
To people who live in big cities, the sound of honking, the whir of
traffic, the howl of street vendors and the clang of construction can
just be background noise.
But for Nigerian sound and video artist Emeka Ogboh, the city is his palette — his symphony of sound. And his compositions can whisk the listener to another time and place.
"There are stories in the soundscape," he says. "There are stories
from the city. You can tell more about the city from just listening to
the soundscape. And that's what happened. I started finding it really
interesting."
Ogboh recorded hours of sounds to pull a listener
through the song of the bustling Balogun open-air market in the
Nigerian megacity of Lagos.
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