#3 Wooden Spoons
A selection of wooden spoons, for your eyes and ears, from makers all around the world:
Danni Stewart - is an audio documentary artist living and working on Wangal land. Danni’s practice spans journalism, sound art and live-storytelling events. With each project they hope to create space for experimentation, community and deep listening. For two years Danni worked at fbi.radio co-running All The Best. They’ve created work for ABC Radio National, Impact Studios, Transom and more. Danni also works as a casual academic at University of Sydney, specialising in radio and podcasting.
Lina Prestwood - is the co-founder of Scenery Studios, a mission-led indie making audio that brings out the best in humanity, one listen at a time. Producing award-winning shows, from major factual series with organisations such as Headspace (The Long Time Academy) and the Financial Times to intimate, genre busting indie cult hits such Lowlines to her personal creative practice (Audioflux, Small Audio Art) to audio industry (XMTR) and climate activism (Just Stop Oil) she loves to tell stories that help us navigate this absolutely batshit world we're in right now, together. More info at scenerystudios.com or @SceneryStudiosLtd (instagram). Based in the UK.
Nat Hardy - is an audio producer, and fact checker located in Somerville, Massachusetts. He currently works as the managing producer of Possibly, a climate science show on The Public's Radio.
Recording the piece
Martin Zaltz Austwick - is an audiomaker, musician, writer, and performer. He is in some part responsible for Neutrinowatch, Song by Song and Answer Me This, performs live with The Allusionist, and has written music for and produced other podcasts you might have listened to. You can find him on most social media platforms @martinaustwick or on his website martinzaltzaustwick.com.
Emily Naylor - is an audio producer currently working for the BBC World Service on a programme called The Conversation. If not working or playing music Emily can usually be found salsa dancing (or thinking / talking about salsa dancing).
Kayley Loo - is a freelance writer and audio producer, and the creator and host of RemoteWatch, the podcast that transcends time. She is from Kuala Lumpur and is currently based in London.
Emily Serraillier - Is a mental health worker and photographer from South London. Follow more of their beautiful photography here.
Arya Adyuta - is a writer and audio producer from Indonesia. His works mainly focuses on music, intergenerational relations, and creative expressions. Arya is currently pursuing an MA in anthropology in Universitas Gadjah Mada.
M. Cristina Marras - is a sound explorer who tells stories that transcend traditional boundaries, challenging the conventional relationship between creator and audience.