Everyone Eats Garbage

2018
Aaron Dilloway
Aaron Dilloway on WGXC's "Saturday Afternoon Show" with Tom Roe

Aaron Dilloway on WGXC's "Saturday Afternoon Show" with Tom Roe. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

A Stack Of Obsolete Sound Effect Tape Carts From Los Angeles's KXLU 88.9-FM: Image 1

A Stack Of Obsolete Sound Effect Tape Carts From Los Angeles's KXLU 88.9-FM: Image 1. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

A Stack Of Obsolete Sound Effect Tape Carts From Los Angeles's KXLU 88.9-FM: Image 2

A Stack Of Obsolete Sound Effect Tape Carts From Los Angeles's KXLU 88.9-FM: Image 2. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway Hitting Pipes With A Metal Hammer

Aaron Dilloway Hitting Pipes With A Metal Hammer. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway Looping Tape

Aaron Dilloway Looping Tape. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway With Magnetic Tape In Hands

Aaron Dilloway With Magnetic Tape In Hands. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway's Study Center Desk Set-Up

Aaron Dilloway's Study Center Desk Set-Up. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

Portrait Of Aaron Dilloway At His Indoor Work Station

Portrait Of Aaron Dilloway At His Indoor Work Station. Photographed by Bryan Zimmerman. (Oct 13, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 1

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 1. (Oct 06, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 2

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 2. (Oct 06, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 3

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 3. (Oct 06, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 4

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 4. (Oct 06, 2018)

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 5

Aaron Dilloway's Tape Loop Workshop: Image 5. (Oct 06, 2018)

"Everyone Eats Garbage" is a radio work informed by a large archive of obsolete sound effects tape carts that were once used by KXLU 88.9-FM in Los Angeles. Dilloway extends the life of these abandoned and outdated radio artifacts by cutting, splicing, looping, and manipulating them into a new and substantial work for broadcast.