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An Trinse sets a swirling soundscape of hypnotic drones, tumbling synthesis and double bass, courtesy of Maxwell Sterling, against stroboscopic fragments of 3D renderings of prehistoric sites, grainy, monochromatic fractals stamped with ancient glyphs and ancient, science fiction schematics. As An Trinse, Northern Irish audiovisual artist Stephen McLaughlin reckons with the cultural history of Ireland […]

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