In this introduction to his book «Sawt, Bodies, Species», Gilles Aubry situates his research project on the sonic dimensions of our environment, tracing alternate genealogies of sound, listening, and technology in North Africa.
The new Norient publication Dust & Frequencies brings together audio conversations, recordings of live concerts, and essays. They explore how sound becomes a form of knowledge, a carrier of memory, and an engine for imagining futures. Sound as a form of material intelligence — distributed across bodies, archives, textiles, dust, memory and machines. Curated and edited by Philipp Rhensius and Katía Truijen.