Is There Anybody out There?

The sonic narrative “is there anybody out there?”, created in the immersive sound workshop, breathes the same tense melancholy that the band Pink Floyd sang about, that of being surrounded and yet alone. The soundtrack builds as a linear crescendo of intensity: it’s as if the song could evoke memories and feelings in the listener; that is, as the music, played on the guitar and simultaneously heard on the vinyl record, gains strength, memories and sensations emerge, overlapping the present. The audio proposes two listening points, one in the first person, living in the here and now, and another as the voice of memory, which returns little by little, fragmented, until it dominates the space. Inspired by the atmosphere of Pink Floyd, the creation seeks to translate the threshold between the real and the remembered, between being and having been.