Marie Nonnis lives and works in Brussels. As a programmer, researcher, and disc jockey, she focuses mainly on the notions of time and space in music, with a distinct focus on phenomenology as a reflective tool. From her theoretical knowledge, she thinks and sketches a practice of sound, paying particular attention to listening.
In this episode of sinister flower, Marie embodies her interest in layers and sound textures, seamlessly transitioning between electronic and organic sounds.
https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/sinister-flower-w-marie-nonnis
In this episode of sinister flower, Marie embodies her interest in layers and sound textures, seamlessly transitioning between electronic and organic sounds.
https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/sinister-flower-w-marie-nonnis
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Marie Nonnis lives and works in Brussels. As a programmer, researcher, and disc jockey, she focuses mainly on the notions of time and space in music, with a distinct focus on phenomenology as a reflective tool. From her theoretical knowledge, she thinks and sketches a practice of sound, paying particular attention to listening.
In this episode of sinister flower, Marie embodies her interest in layers and sound textures, seamlessly transitioning between electronic and organic sounds.
https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/sinister-flower-w-marie-nonnis
In this episode of sinister flower, Marie embodies her interest in layers and sound textures, seamlessly transitioning between electronic and organic sounds.
https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/sinister-flower-w-marie-nonnis
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