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organised confusion

Organised confusion is a sonic experiment and visceral, intimate examination. The project is a four-part exploration of infinitesimal variations and frictions between the body and its environment. 

Our everyday actions are linked to a primal agenda. How to survive chaos and evolution?  

It seems that the foundation of our civilisation is only there as a reminder, a fear. There is an order in place despite chaos and evolution... An organised confusion.

I recorded specific bodily and spatial daily markers and searched for the most arbitrary and fragile moments to sample. Those samples are photographs of movement and the spaces that encompass them. Then, I worked on and upon the granularity of those sonic and verbal photographs to visualise their seeds and finally modulate their behaviour. This disruption of the reality of the moment offers a possibility to expand from an intimate experience to a collective interrogation.

from the void and until the unknown, you'll need ablutions and abhumanism, to write an ode to miasma and share ce que parler veut dire.

I collected organised gestures and confused thoughts to synthesise our blind spots as an untold narrative.