A collective soundwalk
(Re)visiting the places of the ear
Between sound creation and acoustic ecology
A collective soundwalk
(Re)visiting the places of the ear
Between sound creation and acoustic ecology
The things being what sound is, to make a PAS - Parcours Audio Sensible?
Taking a PAS - Parcours Audio Sensible is to walk in a given place, but more.
Taking a PAS - Parcours Audio Sensible is to listen to a given place, but more.
Taking a PAS - Parcours Audio Sensible is to consider building and writing one, inspired stories, as much as possible collective, via, among other things, our ears, curious and mischievous.
Taking a PAS - Parcours Audio Sensible is to meet lots of people, exchange, question, know what they like to hear, and where, and when, and how, and understand what they would like to hear, and understand what they would like not to hear, no longer to hear.
Taking a PAS - Parcours Audio Sensible is to tell in situ a sound geography, among many other geographies.
Taking a PAS – Sensitive Audio Journey is first of all looking for amenities, those that comfort, to nevertheless inevitably rub shoulders with auricular dysfunctions, which will not fail to arise along the way.
Taking a PAS – Sensitive Audio Journey is imagining scenarios, listening sessions, stagings, processes, dreams, even utopias, which will start from the field, and return to the field. Taking a PAS – Sensitive Audio Journey is rubbing sounds with images, colors, smells, flavors, materials, textures…
Taking a PAS – Sensitive Audio Journey is rubbing sensory, material, social, political, poetic, development, and more if affinity.
Taking a PAS – Parcours Audio Sensible means accepting that the field, and the co-listeners present on the said field, direct reading and writing towards a sound adventure that is as incredible as possible, in order to get away from it all by taking one (or more) STEPs to the side.
Taking a PAS – Parcours Audio Sensible means many other things that remain to be discovered, that remain to be experienced.
To conclude, without having finished with the subject: Wherever there is life, there are sounds. Wherever there is life and sounds, we can imagine writing things that are collective as well as singular, and therefore very modestly incredible.