From our library: Border Soudscapes by Pino Musi
“A universal algebra permeates the “beyond-urban” worlds with which Musi dialogues, listening to places that have not yet learned to speak, stammering peripheral cages governed by the ceaseless tone and discreet rhythm of a silent gray scale. Musi continues to listen until a frequency appears from beyond the urban field to pierce the mathematical order of space. The result is a shift in the image’s focus, the creation of a new system for arranging the elements: a sound order that lies “off the grid”.
…The images seem to convey the frozen turmoil of Iannis Xenakis’ musical engineering, the monotone sounds of John Cage and Morton Feldman’s graph music, the infinite timing of a symphony of computer codes by Ryoji Ikeda.”
Marie Rebecchi
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