‘Bonnie says they’d all listen to Sago if they had any sense. What are they going to do if this particular bedtime story has an “it was all a dream” interlude that truthfully refers not just to the tale and its teller but to all those to whom the tale is being told? “Suppose we’re not even character characters but figments of another character’s imagination…”
“I’d be humiliated,” Lollipop bursts out. “Humiliated!”
“Well, it’s not like we’d just have to sit back and take it,” Prim adds. “We’ve still got our side of the story. It’s like having a return ticket. We can all go there and back together, can’t we.”’
asher tuil is an artist living and working in wanskuck, providence, ri. for over twenty years asher has been working with recorded sound as his primary medium. location recordings, electronic synthesis, found sounds and a variety of other sources are used in his compositions to create a rich and dynamically varied body of work which examines these materials extensively.