STONESOUND

Snap Artwork by Frederico Floeter
STONESOUND
STONESOUND

This video is a documentation of a joint experiment in stone sounding in Moulay Bouchta, Morocco, featuring statements by the Moroccan artist Abdeljalil Saouli on the nature of stone and of sound itself.

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Photo: Maxim Tajer & Yosh Ginsu/Unsplash

And Who Sees the Mystery

Snap Artwork by Frederico Floeter
And Who Sees the Mystery
And Who Sees the Mystery

A film without images documenting the authors’ research in Tafraout, Morocco, a village where Paul Bowles recorded an ahwash music performance in 1959. In exchange with local musicians, the two artists engage in listening sessions and sonic experiments.

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Salam Godzilla

Snap Artwork by Frederico Floeter
Salam Godzilla
Salam Godzilla

A violent earthquake destroyed the city of Agadir, Morocco, in 1960. Shot inside the Salam movie theater and its surroundings, the video essay is a tentative reconstitution of the earthquake as a sonic moment.

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Atlantic Ragagar

Snap Artwork by Gilles Aubry
Atlantic Ragagar
Atlantic Ragagar

An experimental film on seaweed and industrial extractivism on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, inviting the spectator into a process of ecological transformation.

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Norient Playlist 5/23: Bandung

Artwork by Omar El Sadek
Norient Playlist 5/23: Bandung
Norient Playlist 5/23: Bandung

This playlist by Magis aka Magista Aristyo consists of tracks from artists and musicians from and near the city of Bandung, Indonesia. The selected music is based on his memories from the city.

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Sound: Prejudize & Digital Drama

5 Videos from Egypt: Suspended Realities of the Now

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5 Videos from Egypt: Suspended Realities of the Now
5 Videos from Egypt: Suspended Realities of the Now

Dreamlike states, magical realism, and suspended reality. Enjoy a new mind-bending list of music videos from rural and urban Egypt ranging from light-hearted pop to grim electronic dance music.

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Design: Maria Uthe

Norient Playlist 4/23: Nairobi

Norient Playlist 4/23: Nairobi.
Norient Playlist 4/23: Nairobi
Norient Playlist 4/23: Nairobi

Listen to this playlist of various artists from Nairobi, Kenya, and their current releases. Curated by EA Wave (East African Wave) from Nairobi. EA Wave is a producer-driven music label/collective pushing the boundaries of East African art.

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Hearing in the Borderland

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Hearing in the Borderland
Hearing in the Borderland

Hearing or listening is not a mere execution of the ear’s physiology. It is culturally relative. Yet, whenever hearing happens, the borderland between the audible and inaudible has already been crossed. Read an essay exploring the multiple potentials of acoustic perception.

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Design: Maria Uthe

The Invention of the Mechanical Clock

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The Invention of the Mechanical Clock
The Invention of the Mechanical Clock

How one measures time influences how one thinks. In his unedited essay draft, commissioned by the MaerzMusik Festival 2023, the composer Jakob Ullmann reflects on how the mechanical clock in Western Europe has influenced the composition and making of music.

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Design: Maria Uthe

Teach Yourself to Fly: 5 Sonic Meditations

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Teach Yourself to Fly: 5 Sonic Meditations
Teach Yourself to Fly: 5 Sonic Meditations

With her series of word pieces «Sonic Meditations», the U.S.-composer Pauline Oliveros proposed a way to cultivate community, self-awareness and emotional health through listening and music-making. Read the first five lessons here.

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Design: Maria Uthe

In Search for New Vocabularies

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In Search for New Vocabularies
In Search for New Vocabularies

While working on the collaborative publication «All In It Together», Norient’s editor Philipp Rhensius and Rewire’s context curator Katía Truijen enter into a conversation over email where they strive to learn from the various contributions.

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Design: Anja Kaiser, Jim Kühnel