Stereophonic versions based on the recordings and
mixes used for the 4 sound installations, made in-situ between 2005 and 2016 (with
Jean-Luc Guionnet, Arnau Horta,
Seijiro Murayama and Michaële-Andréa Schatt).
“Just as the map stimulates the knowledge of a
country, the in-situ work renews our relationship to
space and place.”
Limited edition of 250 copies. Download code included.
For more than 20 years, while listening to the environment, Éric La Casa (born 1968, Tours, lives and works in Paris) has been questioning the perception of reality and has expanded the notion of what's musical today. Through his aesthetic of capturing sound, his work fits equally into the fields of sound art and music. As a result of his in situ listening processes, he creates forms (of attention) that creep into the venues, slowly infuse there, and become other possible spaces. In the same way that the letter stimulates a country's reading, the in situ aesthetic object renews our relationship to space and landscape.