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| Eternal gratitude to the people who helped me:  | |||
| Gersande Schellinx for designing the cards’ case and producing the publication.  | |||
| Chaeyoung Kim for printing and co-producing this publication. | |||
| Stephen Kerr for supporting me with some musical theory knowledge and editing the texts. | |||
| This work was possible thanks to the invitation by Ron Ritzerfeld and Marie-Jeanne Ameln who run SIGN project space in Groningen and working with them was such a pleasure! | |||
| Sound Jams is a series of collective sound-making experiences facilitated by Ål Nik [Alexandra Nikolova].  | |||
| // 30 editions // riso print  | |||
| // Rotterdam, 2024 | |||
Revision as of 20:15, 18 July 2024
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Eternal gratitude to the people who helped me: Gersande Schellinx for designing the cards’ case and producing the publication. Chaeyoung Kim for printing and co-producing this publication. Stephen Kerr for supporting me with some musical theory knowledge and editing the texts.
This work was possible thanks to the invitation by Ron Ritzerfeld and Marie-Jeanne Ameln who run SIGN project space in Groningen and working with them was such a pleasure!
Sound Jams is a series of collective sound-making experiences facilitated by Ål Nik [Alexandra Nikolova].
// 30 editions // riso print // Rotterdam, 2024