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The title plays with the ambiguity of the word flights: Referring to both the act of fleeing and of flying and to the well-known synonym for the word staircase. The image that began the process for me was that of the thousands of people descending the Trade Centre towers. I imagined the river of bodies and the sounds of that dreadful rush echoing in the stairwells. I thought too of the passengers in the plane/missiles on their early morning journeys and the familiar and reassuring rituals of cabin protocol and their sounds. I was compelled to build the work upon two ordinary events and their accompanying sounds - flying with tourists and business people in the banal surroundings of a domestic airline or walking down a flight of stairs at work. In the plane, the only sign of the impending disaster is the familiar chime that accompanies a change in the seatbelt sign or signals the crew. In the stairwell, it is the entrance of many people into what is usually a deserted space.
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