We would like to share our “Nature Manifesto,” a sound installation at the Centre Pompidou @centrepompidou, Paris. Produced in collaboration with the IRCAM using AI software, this immersive sound piece gives endangered and extinct animals a voice by merging their sounds with our words. We wanted to share their presence in an architecture representing the industrial age, far away from nature. In the veins of the escalator of the museum, known as the “caterpillar,” we wanted to remind citizens of the raw vitality of endangered creatures. Even though you are restlessly traveling between floors whilst listening to this soundpiece, the tone of animals’ voices hopefully builds a sonic bridge towards the listeners. And in the spirit of these animals, in the magic of how they are sensually aligned with their environment, they become our teachers! Their ghosts remind us of improving our primordial mindfulness. But we didn’t only want to talk the talk but walk the walk, so together with young environmentalists in France and Iceland, we have set up a campaign. It will launch later.
Thank you,
Björk and Aleph
Watch trailer HERE
Immersive sound piece
3’40” (2024)
20 November to 9 December, 2024
Presented as part of the forum “Biodiversity: Which culture for which future?”
#ForumBiodiversité
Concept and words by Björk & Aleph
Music written and composed by Björk
Curatorship: Chloé Siganos and Aleph Molinari
Associate curator: Delphine Le Gatt
Ircam Musical Computing: Robin Meier Wiratunga
Sound engineer: Bergur Þórisson
Animation: Sam Balfua
Video editing: Santiago Molinari
Photograph: Viðar Logi
In partnership with D&B Audio and Southby Productions.