We, hearing (Listening to the Anima Mundi)

Conceptual Audio Art

We, Hearing is a conceptual audio project that deliberately suspends vision in order to reorient perception. By withdrawing the visual layer, the work disrupts habitual sensory hierarchies and redirects attention toward listening as an active, collective practice. Rather than presenting images, the project creates conditions in which images emerge individually through sound.


Space is produced through listening, not represented. Our sense of orientation arises from voice, sound, rhythm, resonance, proximity and distance. The project's audiovisuals are an image space generated by sound, in which each listener constructs their own inner spatial and visual associations. Perception becomes imaginative, open and participatory.
The project comprises five interconnected compositions that explore modes of observation across time and scale: the unlimited, the past, the present, the future, and the collective. These modes overlap and interact to form a relational structure in which time appears as simultaneity and space as a momentary construction.
There is no single authoritative voice. Instead, similar yet shifting voices function as resonant carriers of the anima mundi: the voice of the world and the cosmos; the voice of individual and collective inner worlds. Meaning arises not through explanation, but through attentive, shared listening. Space emerges from sound, time from attention, and the collective from resonance.