Sounding earth seeks to interconnect different elements of nature to dive deep into them with real time listning.
Sounding earth seeks to interconnect different elements of nature to dive deep into them with real time listning.
To listen to a distant space in real time is to dissolve the boundaries of presence, where the wild and the wired converge in an intricate sonic web. Once organic and unmediated, sound is now filtered through digital signals—a bird’s call becomes a waveform, rustling leaves transform into an electric hum—distorting the raw textures of non-human ecologies. This mediation reflects an inherent tension between the untamed and the anthropocentric, as technology compresses, translates, and reconstructs what was once freely resonant. As sender and receiver blur, the listener is no longer passive but actively entangled in a dynamic exchange, where imagination fills the gaps left by fragmented transmissions. In this interplay of signal and static, presence and distance, we must ask whether technology deepens our connection to the non-human world or subtly redefines its essence through its own digital architecture.
placed in a remote corner of a village in the Himalayan region, which is further south of Thimpu.
In middle of the city in Calcutta, where the story of everyday life & its non human friends unfolds.
By the side of the river, there is a bunch of bamboo trees and many re-wilded nature, that speaks here...