Sunflowers on Quaker Church Road

"Chris Funkhouser and Amy Hufnagel’s visual-audio poem, 'Sunflowers on Quaker Church Road,' displays a complex marriage of artistic synergy and digital technologies. In turn, the audio’s reverb toys, alienates, and co-opts the viewer into the poem’s sonic resonance. The overlapping sunflowers build into each other, driven onward by the deceptively alluring tones of Funkhouser's voice. Despite the cacophony, he tells a story, replete with personal allusion and anecdote. Beneath the myriad layers of narrative and personae is a code, a mysterious discussion of a woman, which necessitates the viewer to uncover 'meaning' by replaying the poem ad infinitum." -- From The New River Journal

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The New River

An unpublished copy.

Amanda Hodes transferred the files for this copy to Dene Grigar in June 2022.

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