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Kreuzkölln

Samuel Robinson (UK 2026)

Samuel Robinson (UK 2026)

19mins

Kreuzkölln is a three-part audio drama following a personal and professional entanglement among three people over the course of a year.

Each part moves forward in time and shifts its narrative perspective: first told in the third person, then in the first, and finally in the second person, where the voice turns back on itself. As relationships overlap and shift, people find themselves closer to some, and further from others.

Rather than offering a single account of what happened, the piece presents different interpretations of the same events, shaped by position, responsibility, and emotional exposure. What feels reasonable or careful to one person is experienced as withholding, hurtful, or unfair by another.

Kreuzkölln is not concerned with who is right or wrong, but with how people make sense of situations from within them, and how personal relationships are affected when power, work, and intimacy become difficult to separate.

Written, produced, and edited by Samuel Robinson.
Music composed by Daniel Wilson.
 

The Narrator is voiced by Samuel Robinson. Franzi is voiced by Allie Cheroutes. Tom is voiced by Brian Stack. Simeon is voiced by Daniel Wilson. Sarah is voiced by Megan Kieldsen.

17 min

Kreuzkölln is a three-part audio drama following a personal and professional entanglement among three people over the course of a year.

Each part moves forward in time and shifts its narrative perspective: first told in the third person, then in the first, and finally in the second person, where the voice turns back on itself. As relationships overlap and shift, people find themselves closer to some, and further from others.

Rather than offering a single account of what happened, the piece presents different interpretations of the same events, shaped by position, responsibility, and emotional exposure. What feels reasonable or careful to one person is experienced as withholding, hurtful, or unfair by another.

Kreuzkölln is not concerned with who is right or wrong, but with how people make sense of situations from within them, and how personal relationships are affected when power, work, and intimacy become difficult to separate.

Written, produced, and edited by Samuel Robinson.
Music composed by Daniel Wilson.
 

The Narrator is voiced by Samuel Robinson. Franzi is voiced by Allie Cheroutes. Tom is voiced by Brian Stack. Simeon is voiced by Daniel Wilson. Sarah is voiced by Megan Kieldsen.


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Dreaming in Orange

Ashrita Achar (IN, 2025)

Ashrita Achar (IN, 2025)

3 min

“Dreaming on antidepressants are... weird. The line between dreaming and memory is blurred, and before I can make sense of which is which, I’m waking up. This piece is one such dream I had recently. Actually, no. It did happen for real. … I think.”

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Stella Sims (UK 2024)

Stella Sims (UK 2024)

7 min

Calligraphy is a ancient craft where art, language and words intersect. But in a world of screens, phones and computer-generated fonts, what does calligraphy do for us? Take a journey into the magical world of A to Z as calligraphers explore this question and reveal the joy of letter art and handwriting.

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Keys to an Unlocked Door

Audioflux - Megan Tan (US 2023)

Audio Flux - Megan Tan (US 2023)

3 min

Audio Flux is an open collaboration, fueled by short audio works that respond to a set of rules established with a different creative partner each time.

The inaugural circuit is partnered with writer and artist Wendy MacNaughton (New York Times, How to Say Goodbye, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat).

Six producers were invited to create three-minute “Fluxworks,” that:
Include some manifestation of the theme: letting go
Include previously unshared personal archival tape
Take inspiration from one of three illustrations by Wendy (keys, gas station, person reading)

Megan Tan merges two stories - one person is looking for the keys to life and another has the keys to life.

Production - Megan Tan

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