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Espaces bruts is an archive of reconstructed sound environments. The materials originate from abandoned recordings, unfinished sketches, and other neglected sonic remnants. Through a process of sound recycling — stretching, erosion, layering, and transformation — these fragments acquire a second life as inhabitable acoustic spaces. The works unfold as environments for memory and slow attention. Situated within the broader culture of slowness, Espaces bruts resists acceleration, productivity, and constant novelty, inviting prolonged presence rather than consumption.

"a cloud of slowly pulsing, resonant noise that seems not to emit sound but to absorb it; free of any claim to statement or technological spectacle; an environment for slow dwelling, for rediscovering and reassembling oneself, one’s expectations, and one’s preferences."

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