Notes from below

Parastatal

This series brings together the works of artists and musicians whose research, poetics, and sound practices are coupled with an understanding of the below as that which is beneath – the quiet, inaudible yet present. Their work demonstrate how inherited forms and traditions inform lineages, yet are unstable and open to change and adaptation. History, memory and knowledge are re-encoded through art practice and cast across generations and geographies. Notes from Below asks for us to look and listen closer to the cultural and epistemic transfers that occur on micro and macro levels, in personal and communal spaces. https://parastatal.art/sound-series/@nfb

Episodes

  1. My Mouth is a Vessel

    AUG 4

    My Mouth is a Vessel

    In this episode, Bhavisha Panchia speaks with artist Ana Paula Santana about her practice working with clay, voice and resonance. The sound commission is titled, My Mouth is a Vessel (2025) and emerges from an exploration of the sonic potential of ceramic material activated purely by air. It is constructed entirely with sounds from ocarinas and ceramic whistles crafted by the artist, brought to life through an air compressor, hoses, and an air pressure control gun. These sounds are then routed and processed through a single effects pedal (Hologram Microcosm Granular Pedal) to generate pulses via granular synthesis. By examining the unique sonic qualities of each ceramic piece—its size, cavities, and densities—these sounds establish the foundational rules shaping this commission. The work also connects to the artist’s interest in using ceramic forms as a means of understanding the human body, tracing the journey of air from mouth to lungs, where it transforms into resonance: the wonder we call voice. Notes from below brings together the works of artists and musicians whose research, poetics, and sound practices are coupled with an understanding of the below as that which is beneath – the quiet, inaudible yet present. Their works demonstrate how inherited forms and traditions inform lineages, yet are unstable and open to change and adaptation. History, memory and knowledge are re-encoded through art practice and cast across generations and geographies. Notes from Below asks for us to look and listen closer to the cultural and epistemic transfers that occur on micro and macro levels, in personal and communal spaces. https://parastatal.art/sound-series/@nfb

    22 min
  2. Songs of the high dam

    APR 2

    Songs of the high dam

    Gilles Aubry in conversation with Alia Mossalam The high dam of Aswan in Egypt was built from 1960 to 1964. Thousands of Nubian people were displaced in the flooding operation and relocated to other places in Egypt or Sudan. Alia Mossalam offers comments about Nubian songs that relate to this history, between propaganda, nostalgia, guilt, and anger. Alia Mossallam is a cultural historian, educator and writer interested in songs that tell stories and stories that tell of popular struggles behind the better-known events that shape world history. For her PhD she researched a popular history of Nasserist Egypt through the stories and experiences of the popular resistance in Port Said (1956) and Suez (1967-1974) and the construction of the Aswan High Dam through the experiences of its builders and the Nubian communities displaced by it. Some of her research-based articles, essays and short-stories can be found in The Journal of Water History, The History Workshop Journal, the LSE Middle East Paper Series, Ma’azif, Bidayat, Mada Masr, Jadaliyya and 60 Pages. An experimentative pedagogue, she founded the site-specific public history project “Ihky ya Tarikh”, as well as having taught at the American University in Cairo, the Freie Universität in Berlin, and continuing to teach at the Cairo Institute for Liberal Arts. In 2024, she works at the Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin as a research associate within the project SONIC RESOCIALIZATION and remains an associated EUME Fellow in 2024-25. Notes from below brings together the works of artists and musicians whose research, poetics, and sound practices are coupled with an understanding of the below as that which is beneath – the quiet, inaudible yet present. Their works demonstrate how inherited forms and traditions inform lineages, yet are unstable and open to change and adaptation. History, memory and knowledge are re-encoded through art practice and cast across generations and geographies. Notes from Below asks for us to look and listen closer to the cultural and epistemic transfers that occur on micro and macro levels, in personal and communal spaces. https://parastatal.art/sound-series/@nfb

    59 min

About

This series brings together the works of artists and musicians whose research, poetics, and sound practices are coupled with an understanding of the below as that which is beneath – the quiet, inaudible yet present. Their work demonstrate how inherited forms and traditions inform lineages, yet are unstable and open to change and adaptation. History, memory and knowledge are re-encoded through art practice and cast across generations and geographies. Notes from Below asks for us to look and listen closer to the cultural and epistemic transfers that occur on micro and macro levels, in personal and communal spaces. https://parastatal.art/sound-series/@nfb