Jessika Khazrik’s computational, techno-political and literary practice nurtures a multiplicity of voices. Scavenging sounds and text from ancient pharmacopoeia of healing, online and on-site detritus, citizen media, and militarised ads and technologies, Khazrik’s sonic scapes intimately investigate the techno-political premises of the military economies we inhabit or forget. Here are few words about her mix for our latest Resonance FM show: “A short mix in praise of serendipity made with stems from scores I have composed and produced mixed with music from friends and stellar guides, including Lusine Zakarian, ABADIR, Paul Lansky, Bacio di Tosca and 3phaz among others..”
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Jessika Khazrik’s computational, techno-political and literary practice nurtures a multiplicity of voices. Scavenging sounds and text from ancient pharmacopoeia of healing, online and on-site detritus, citizen media, and militarised ads and technologies, Khazrik’s sonic scapes intimately investigate the techno-political premises of the military economies we inhabit or forget.

Here are few words about her mix for our latest Resonance FM show: “A short mix in praise of serendipity made with stems from scores I have composed and produced mixed with music from friends and stellar guides, including Lusine Zakarian, ABADIR, Paul Lansky, Bacio di Tosca and 3phaz among others..”


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