void
voice
noise
nooit


radio
a i o

io

eau

O
kia
i
ping
ting
wou
tsi
keng
sin
jen
koueï
tse
tchéou
yin
mao
tchen
seu
ou
weï
chen
yéou
siu
haï


transparent music for


theremin
spring
string
wire
iron
coal
ear
eye
arc
glass
needle
flower
water
pendulum
voice
dust
light
radio

inspired by chinese energy astronomy, natural radio and space junk.
Desire is like a wind, it sifts the dust from one place to another, sometimes darkens the whole horizon, but in the end calms down and leaves the old and eternal picture of the world.

Ivo Andric
In 1867, Alexander Melville Bell published Visible Speech, a visual phonetic alphabet mapping the position of the lips, throat and tongue as they produce speech, originally intended to help deaf people articulate language. His son Alexander Graham Bell pioneered this method in several deaf schools across the United States. Within the deaf community, he is seen more as a villain than a hero, partly because of his mission of extricating deaf people out of their world – EARth and placing them into the EYEth – making them speak instead of using sign language.
Diana Duta has created a series of circular scripts containing aleatory sequences from Bell's alphabet - mixing verbal and non-verbal sounds, human and non-human, such as contempt, annoyance, pain, sawing wood, or the grunt of a pig - which were interpreted by five voice performers: camille gérenton, Simone Basani, Barry Fitzgerald, Myriam Van Imschoot and Marcus Bergner.