
In the face of a world that increasingly displaces and uproots, I attempt to explore the absurdity of human existence through The Myth of Sisyphus – An Essay on the Absurd by Albert Camus.
To varying degrees and under different circumstances, we are potentially displaced by institutions, and we continue to be displaced through the ways of living that we embrace and co-shape. Submission to the imperatives of normality, productivity, and “progress” transforms displacement into a shared experience, even if we often fail to name it.
Thinking of the struggle of Sisyphus—not as punishment, but as a daily, persistent act of resistance and inhabiting within the incomprehensible—I attempt to create a sonic environment of pause and listening. Of observation and remembrance.
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