soundscape
pantea
In this podcast, we talk to Iranian artist pantea about studying in Edinburgh, about the peat bogs of Scotland and about the misconceptions surrounding wetlands. We discuss agency, more-than-human subjectivities and the (im)possibilities that open up when thinking-with sundew, and talk about her experience with the Khamoosh listening and archiving community.
Mikel R. Nieto
Most residents of El Prat de Llobregat believe that the aeroplanes are their city’s distinctive sound, but they no longer fly over their heads, they fly over the frogs instead.
By José Manuel Berenguer
This essay addresses a number of concerns relevant to understanding the listening experience within art and everyday life.
Francisco López. Part II
A musical selection of Francisco López works from 1997 until today.
Francisco López. Part I
A monographic on the work and historical context of Francisco López, featuring an interview with Rafael Flores.