An exerpt from the Sonic Memorial Special produced by the Kitchen Sisters and narrated by Paul Auster, a montage of audio relating to the early days of the WTC. Minoru Yamasaki was interviewed in 1960. Guy Tozzoli then recalls his interactions with…
Guy Tozzoli describes the collection of dolls he had from all over the world. He kept his collection at his office and it was destroyed on September 11th.
Gerentology assistant professor Joe Angelelli recorded conversations with elderly on 9/11, saving many nuggets of wisdom. He also recorded the Providence candlelight vigil.
Herb Ouida worked on the 77th floor for the World Trade Association. When the planes hit on September 11th, he thought of his son working for Cantor Fitzgerald on the 105th. His story was featured in the Kitchen Sisters' production the Sonic…
Ray Ragusa has been working as a heavy equipment operator for the city of New York for 18 years. He describes how fortunate it was that the condition of the landfill was ready for the September 11 recovery effort. Ray remembers what he was doing on…
Hilary North wrote this poem after September 11th. She worked at Aon on the 103rd floor of 2 World Tade Center and she lost 176 co-workers. It was featured as part of the Sonic Memorial Special, produced by the Kitchen Sisters and narrated by Paul…
Diane Ludin, one of the artists in residence at the WTC World Views Program, made ambient recordings of the WTC. This is the sound of the revolving doors.
Diane Ludin, one of the artists in residence at the WTC World Views Program, made ambient recordings of the WTC. This is the sound of the revolving doors and a man talking.
Diane Ludin, one of the artists in residence at the WTC World Views Program, made ambient recordings of the WTC. This is the sound of radio interference from the towers.