‘A space for a temporary stop on a journey of memory around listening and being listened to. It is like a space that shares its corners for the circulation of air, sound, and voice. Sounds are organised for listening and being listened to as part of everyday life. A kind of harmonising space between the moving and the still.
Daily life is used as a way to understand a world full of intersections. Each intersection produces sound, sound is recognised until it becomes voice.’
-Julian Abraham ‘Togar’