Site & Sound: A Living Atlas
Ford Fanter is a writer, musician, and experimental artist based in Los Angeles. You may recognize Ford from his viral Instagram reels, which involve an eccentric performance of personas, each presenting their own stylized “Get Ready with Me” videos for the audience. As a creator, Ford is a memorable and comedic force. As my friend, Ford has equally been an ongoingly collaborative and philosophical peer to explore ideas with. I’m glad to have connected with him for this specific conversation for the Atlas. In this episode, Ford shares his personal experience as an artist navigating liminality across facets of identity, memory, and imagination. He expresses his authentic experience as someone mediating between the invisible, physical, and imagined worlds through nostalgia and place-based exploration. Below, you can view some of Ford’s paintings and charcoal works, which reflect these themes in different forms. You will also find several of Ford’s poems, which explore his relationship to place, time, and the act of noticing. Across both visual and written mediums, Ford’s practice continually returns to what it means to be in unison with the planet, rather than apart from it. FORD’S POEMS FORD’S ARTWORK If you would like to learn more about Ford Fanter, his work, or get in contact with Ford, you can find him at his Instagram account: @fordfanter. As a contributor to Site & Sound: A Living Atlas, Ford Fanter’s perspective helps shape our emergent understanding of how people might experience place through memory, imagination, and place-based nostalgia. This episode with Ford is an important contribution to this living record, which aims to map creative and affective narratives across disciplines and intersections of human experience. We are grateful to all of our collaborators thus far, and to our subscribers for supporting this evolving archive of sound, story, and sense-making. See you in the field, Kiley This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit siteandsound.substack.com [https://siteandsound.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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