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Audibility: A Sonic Exploration of Sound and Silence
In this avant-garde audio-visual work, HYENAZ propose a new cosmology of audibility and delve into the politics of sound, urging viewers to reevaluate what is considered "silent" or "silenced." The experience becomes a sensory journey, where the boundaries of speech and audibility are transcended, creating a playful and embodied connection between the listener and the speaker. The work interweaves field recordings, sonic manipulation, and performance, challenging conventional notions of authorship, consent, and animacy.
Filmed in an ancient man-made cave in the Murgia region of southern Italy, poet Donato Laborante delivers a poetic exploration of different forms of silence(s), holding in his hands the stalk of the Ferula Ferrita plant, an emblem of the Murgia’s unique ecology and of the artistic collaborations that had taken place there. The plant's presence becomes an integral part of the artwork, questioning the animacy of non-human and even non-Animal; inviting into our consciousness their ability to speak, and more importantly to provide consent to being part of an artwork.
Through their rigorous processes of deep listening and field recording, HYENAZ capture the inherent sonic richness of their environment, transforming these raw sounds into a tapestry of auditory experiences. Their work encourages us to question the neutrality of sound archiving, recognizing the transformative power of manipulating and reinterpreting recorded sounds.
HYENAZ posit that archived sounds, whether human, non-human, animate, or inanimate, acquire a new existence, becoming intersubjective entities with the potential to give or withhold consent. They advocate for a respectful approach towards the auditory realm, acknowledging the agency of each sound source and its place within the broader sonic landscape.
Challenging traditional notions of audibility, HYENAZ propose a framework that extends beyond mere volume. They suggest that audibility is deeply political and involves the willingness of the listener to hear differently; that this process is a mutual co-practice of speaking and listening and challenges the entire sonic environment to relate otherwise. This is intertwined with embodied, somatic experiences, requiring a shift in our listening practices and a willingness to embrace the subtle nuances of sound and language.
Audibility invites us to engage with silence not as a void, but as a dynamic and multifaceted presence. They implore us to listen attentively, to seek out the whispered voices that emerge from the depths of silence–even to hear silence as something other than what we think it is–and to recognize the profound interplay between sound and silence in shaping our understanding of the world.
lyrics
spoken text by Donato Laborante
Esistono
parecchi silenzi
ogni luogo ha un suo suono,
ogni corpo umano ha un proprio suono,
ogni numero ha un suo suono,
ogni lettera ha il suo colore.
I luoghi vanno attraversati
con la densità del suono.
Diceva Gurdjieff,
"ogni luogo, ogni piazza
ha un suono
e tu devi comunicare
con il suono armonico del luogo.”
Pertanto oggi come Ferula Ferita
ci troviamo ad attraversare i luoghi per liberarli,
ascoltando proprio silenzi.
Esistono tanti tipi di silenzi a ogni città al suo.
Noi stiamo cercando di ascoltare
il silenzio delle città,
il silenzio dei luoghi,
per liberarli e liberarci.
_______
sung lyrics by HYENAZ:
I cant hear you
I cant hear you
I want to learn to speak your language
I want to speak up
I don’t want to speak louder
I want to learn to speak your language
I want you to hear me
I want you to listen to me
I don’t want to learn to speak your language
I want you to listen to me
I want you to hear me
I cant hear you
The silence is so loud
A different kind of silence
cause every kind of silence
I cant hear you
I want you to listen
I want to be heard
I want you to listen
I want you to hear my silence
I want you to hear my silence
my silence is so loud
credits
released February 2, 2024
Credits:
Poem & Performance: Donato Laborante
Music, Lyrics & Video: HYENAZ
Special Thanks to Mariateresa Natuzzi
Maseria Jesse
2015
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