KYIV – DEN HAAG – KYIV – DEN HAAG

Fragment of an audiowalk in The Hague, which explores the connection between sound and commemoration. Here, the composition centers around the interplay of two voices: the vocalist and the witness. The score for the vocalist was created using field recordings of industrial machines, which the voice imitates. These sounds, while not human in origin, evoke "emotionality" and serve as a metaphor for the experience of war. The presence of weapons and technology plays a significant role in war, but it is fundamentally a manifestation of human experience. The voice of the witness describes the experience of war in terms of sound. In the film industry, the sounds of explosions and war have become familiar to everyone. While working on this composition, the challenge was to share the experience without turning the witness's story into entertainment content.   *   Originally from Kyiv, Ukraine, Anna Khvyl is a sound artist, composer, and researcher. She investigates the interactions between sound and commemoration, contemplating how music provides space for both social bonding and individual self-exploration. Khvyl graduated from the Royal Conservatory of The Hague at the Institute of Sonology, where she currently continues her work as a research associate. Her work includes releases, sound installations, audio-visual compositions, multichannel live performances, audiowalks, radio shows, film scoring, sonic identity. annakhvyl.com   Composing, recording, editing, and mixing by Anna Khvyl for SEMI SILENT Mastering by Mihai Balabaș

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We started in 2016 with sound pieces using field recordings in podcasts for a Bucharest sound ecology: the exploration/recording/transformation/transmission of urban intimate memories. Older pieces here, do just that! Newer sound submissions though, make us want to leave the city and the documentary, get lost in illusion/fiction/drama, based just as well in field recording: forms that stimulate stories that transmit that listening state. Of course, it’s just radio, our only medium to theorize and practice listening for space & story, remotely!