Performative Sound Installation by Naomi Credé
curated by NOGOODS
Sickly sweet (smile sweetly) delves into the performativity of sweetness.
Sweet polite voices speak softly, repeating niceties and recounting sickly stories of sweetness. The sound installation will be accompanied by a performative installation and sweet treat by NOGOODS.
The sound piece was published in the magazine bias: bodies in architecture and structures – Issue1: EMPATHY
Naomi Credé is an artist and writer whose research revolves around experiences and understandings of bodily control in relation to real and fictional spaces, particularly in response to sensations such as dizziness, disorientation and exhaustion. She works primarily with sound and text—using voice as both a medium and a focal point of her research—resulting in immersive installations, radio broadcasts, writing, performances and readings. Naomi is a co-founder of Amsterdam based collective Fabulous Future.