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last sounds of the day

immersive storytelling to sleep and dream to

In partnership with Sennheiser, work x work developed Last Sounds of the Day, an enchanting in-room experience for guests of the Wythe Hotel. At once an arts initiative, a podcast, and a site-specific installation, Last Sounds of the Day is a collection of original audio works from today’s most inspiring artists and storytellers to carry you to sleep. 

 

Each evening when guests returned to their rooms, they discovered a unique audio artwork waiting for them. They received a bedside presentation, including a premium pair of Sennheiser headphones along with a note from the artist.

 

AVAILABLE EPISODES:

> A lullaby written by Jerome Ellis, composed on piano for his first love—who was having trouble falling asleep

> From Kaitlin Prest of The Heart, an intimate and imaginative trip to the moon

> A meditative dreamscape from Peter Silberman of The Antlers

> From The Paris Review, a reading of Pablo Neruda’s poem, “Emerging”

ORIGINAL BEDTIME STORIES FROM COAST TO COAST

Originally designed to be a site-specific experience at the Wythe Hotel, Last Sounds of the Day was reimagined and installed again for guests to experience at the On Air Fest annex in Los Angeles.

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