The matter is mainly made of empty space separating subatomic particles.
In such a sea of inconsistency, we establish connections with others and ourselves.
In this noise, we flourish and perish.
In this noise,
we live.
“Acusmatico”: perceivable sound without its source being visible. An adjective coined by Pierre Schaeffer around the middle of the last century, borrowed from Greek: “akousmatikoi”, the name of Pythagoras' students who silently heard his lectures without seeing him, from "akousma" (tr.: voice, sound).
A raven inhabits a human space, sitting on a chair and questioning a mirror, in which individuals are used to discover, question, love and hate themselves.
In this work, the mirror is the interface between multiple dimensions: physical (inside/outside) and spiritual (conscious/unconscious)
Acusmatico
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The matter is mainly made of empty space separating subatomic particles.
In such a sea of inconsistency, we establish connections with others and ourselves.
In this noise, we flourish and perish.
In this noise,
we live.
“Acusmatico”: perceivable sound without its source being visible. An adjective coined by Pierre Schaeffer around the middle of the last century, borrowed from Greek: “akousmatikoi”, the name of Pythagoras' students who silently heard his lectures without seeing him, from "akousma" (tr.: voice, sound).
A raven inhabits a human space, sitting on a chair and questioning a mirror, in which individuals are used to discover, question, love and hate themselves.
In this work, the mirror is the interface between multiple dimensions: physical (inside/outside) and spiritual (conscious/unconscious)