Wendy Eisenberg: Viewfinder
Briefly

Throughout 'Viewfinder', the room's sound is not only audible but also strikingly prominent, particularly in the opening track where the recording space's presence becomes increasingly tangible.
Eisenberg's 'Lasik' serves as a warning against the false simplicity of transformation, insisting that 'changing isn’t healing,' indicating a deeper struggle beneath the surface of clarity.
'Viewfinder' touches on the subjectivity of perspective, inspired by Eisenberg's laser surgery experience, emphasizing how a single vision can be limiting and oppressive.
The album's unique material recording technique serves to highlight that the 79 minutes captured are merely a momentary expression among a broader tapestry of artistic endeavor.
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