The sound that surrounds us, that accompanies us, the one we produce consciously or unconsciously, has become, in recent decades, a tool for artistic creation.
In the presentation of the project, we will outline the key elements that allow us to articulate a new form of representation of sound knowledge, one that goes beyond the unidimensionality of our perception, anchored in the realm of the visual.
A series of magnetic audio media that bring to life and place the sound content of the archive, as well as its context in the territory and its multiple connections with images.
The project addresses psychogeography, sound postcards, field recordings, and memory as elements that lead to critical reflection on the invention of the tourist paradise through urban ethnology and sound art.