See you later - or maybe not
Sep 24, 2020, 05:39 PM
Funicular in Vietnam reimagined by Raymond Delepierre.
"The traces of chaos and historical invasions will make Vietnam a country of hope.
"I used the funicular steel cable as a metaphor, as a memory, as a timeline to extract the sounds leaking into it.
"I used the original sound by only listening as an autonomous body.
From this point of view, I created a dense and musical sound disorganization.
"For this I used field-recording sound sequences captured in Asia, low-fi sound treatments, I created minimalist contributions of musical continuo, processed voices, and resonances of steel cables captured in an urban environment in Europe.
"These dramatic, resonant, urban mixes ultimately lead to an future aeration of an urban environment."
Part of the Future Cities project.
"The traces of chaos and historical invasions will make Vietnam a country of hope.
"I used the funicular steel cable as a metaphor, as a memory, as a timeline to extract the sounds leaking into it.
"I used the original sound by only listening as an autonomous body.
From this point of view, I created a dense and musical sound disorganization.
"For this I used field-recording sound sequences captured in Asia, low-fi sound treatments, I created minimalist contributions of musical continuo, processed voices, and resonances of steel cables captured in an urban environment in Europe.
"These dramatic, resonant, urban mixes ultimately lead to an future aeration of an urban environment."
Part of the Future Cities project.