A three-hour looped sound installation. The multiple layers of sound draw from electronic music, endangered musical traditions, the “ecology of silence,” and the idea of coexisting with the natural sounds of the park. It includes recordings from experimental tapes from the 1980s using an analog synthesizer. The work focuses on gentle, non-intrusive listening and on an experiential engagement in dialogue with the environment.

Esthir Lemi studied painting and music composition in Athens. She holds a Master of Arts degree from the Berlin University of the Arts with a specialization in multimedia works, as well as a postgraduate degree in electroacoustic composition from the Zurich University of the Arts. She completed her doctoral dissertation at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. She has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Greece and abroad. As a composer, she mainly creates graphic scores combining image–sound–movement and lighting, while her research focuses on the theoretical development of new performance models.