Abstract
The interview focuses on South African artist James Webb’s ongoing series There’s No Place Called Home. In this intervention, Webb conceals an audio speaker in a local tree while broadcasting the calls of foreign birds into the public sphere. The artist has made this intervention in more than fifty locations worldwide, every time using a unique birdcall. The interview discusses different aspects of the series, such as site politics, power, listening, and human relations.
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