The event and publication explored work of several practitioners who in a poetic, humble, renegade, and creative way combine digital and non-digital techniques to record, erase, archive, and unarchive selected facets of everyday life.
Material remnants and traces of military conflicts constitute fragmented entry points to imagine and connect with the past. While their visual impact, even if fragmented, remains to some degree active over time, their soundscapes dissipate.
Exploring the suburbs of Stockholm through a series of short mixed-media stories describing diverse facets of the city life from the perspective of its sonic, material, infrastructural, and environmental peripheries.
A sonic journaling practice, daily ritual of transversal listening, and personal mnemotechnique performed ever since July 2010.
Soundwalk through timescapes of Vancouver's coastline intended to be listened to during a period of slack water. It is a moment when tide is at the lowest point and soon about to return.
Fragmentarium Club is an independent platform uniting people interested in attentive listening, soundwalking and field recording. It organizes soundwalks, site-responsive sound performances, workshops, and listening sessions, in Sweden and internationally.