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Poet Sam Simmons takes us on a guided tour of Margate meeting fellow artist Polly and a raft of other people along the way. Interspersed with his poetry both longform and snappy, Sam recalls his time in the town and reflects on how it has changed since the Turner Contemporary gallery opened in 2011. 'I've always thought of Margate as a bit damaged,' he muses. This piece was written for the Composition, Improvisation and Sonic Art Research Group festival in the spring of 2017 held at the Turner Contemporary and features music by musicians who performed at the event. Full credits are at the end of the documentary. This was an experiment into working in a single longform interview format (which I had not done before), and was recorded in a single day as a walk around the town. The snatches of Sam's poetry are read by members of the CISA research group. I had met Sam while working in a rather pointless and tedious office dayjob where his creativity was unrecognised and his worth undervalued; it gave me pleasure to give him a voice to express himself more fully. He is now completing a degree in modern poetry at a London university. For more information please visit http://theaudiosphere.weebly.com/seaside-towns-seaside-frowns.html [http://theaudiosphere.weebly.com/seaside-towns-seaside-frowns.html]
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