Frames of Time

Frames of Time

Frames of Time is a sonic journey that dives into the intricate tapestry of symbolism interwoven with material, sound, and space. This multidisciplinary voyage seamlessly blends field recordings with leisurely narration and sharp observational storytelling, leading listeners through the vibrant landscapes of Morocco’s diverse cities, the Kalahari Khomani San sessions, and the symbolic trails of Prague. Here, cities transcend mere map points, transforming into elaborate tapestries of rhythm, motion, and texture. Inspired by the ancient Amazigh symbols found in textiles and tattoo traditions, this podcast treats sound as a compass, tracing the hidden patterns that pulse through the fabric of everyday life.
The series unfolds in three movements:
• perception (Frames of Time)
• sonic mapping (Invisible Cities: Morocco)
• interpretation (The Symbol Hunter)
This is not a travel podcast. It is a journey into the tapestry of time, where meaning is woven, unravelled, and reimagined across the ages.
South Africa
1 Podcast shows

Frames of Time Subtitle: On Listening, Repetition, and the Structure of Percepti

This opening episode introduces Frames of Time as a conceptual framework. Rather than documenting place, it explores how environments are experienced through time, through repetition, rhythm, and subtle shifts in perception. Before symbols can be identified, there must be a way of listening. This episode establishes that approach.
16 Apr 1 episodes English Society & Culture · Arts