The multi-channel sound piece ‘I Hear You, You Hear Me’, explores the intimacy and physicality of sound. Specifically, the work focusses on the textures of the voice and its function within human connection and feelings of closeness during isolation. More profoundly, the piece plays with the idea of ‘being’ on a relational level between humans; we exist within the relation to one another. Building on a personal archive of daily— and intimate— sounds captured during lockdown, combined with voice-recordings and sound compositions exploring imagination, the work aims to reflect on the past year.

I Hear You, You Hear Me

The multi-channel Yon Eta’s sound piece ‘I Hear You, You Hear Me’, explores the intimacy and physicality of sound. Specifically, the work focusses on the textures of the voice and its function within human connection and feelings of closeness during isolation. Building on a personal archive of daily— and intimate— sounds captured during lockdown, combined with voice-recordings and sound compositions exploring imagination, the work aims to reflect on the past year.