Radia #1079 - Floating Listens by Radio Grenouille-Euphonia
Members of Radia, the international group of independent cultural radio stations, explore new and forgotten ways of making radio.
Floating Listens by Radio Grenouille-Euphonia, created by Julie Rousse, Aurélie Darbouret, and Jean-Baptiste Imbert. A sound geography of the Calanques National Park, mixing sensitive knowledge, empirical and scientific. Sound creation resulting from a workshop of listening and recording underwater sounds co-created with people concerned by psychiatry.
With the participants of Radiolà: Fanny Ausseil, Yves Seksek, Anita Lindskog, Sylvain Vicarini, Yacine Djemli. Aurélie Darbouret, anthropologist researcher. Underwater recordings: Julie Rousse, sound artist. Recordings & Production: Jean-Baptiste Imbert.
A creation with the phonograph artist Julie Rousse, anthropologist researcher Aurélie Darbouret and sound director Jean-Baptiste Imbert. Floating Listens, a project proposed by Radio Grenouille-Euphonia and supported by the Calanques National Park as part of its call for ‘Culture’ projects for the Autumn of the Calanques 2025 and labeled La Mer en Commun.