An Absence Resounding is the manifestation of a year of research into the sound archive and the philosophical implications of silence as a measurement of absence. This research considers the limitations of our auditory perceptions, using the visualisation of sound waves to contemplate silence not as a void, but as a mutable perception. Does something ever truly fall silent and still—recede into the immaterial past—or does it quietly transform into something beyond our immediate perception? How might we access these transformations?

Below are a select few prints and documentation of site specific material research.