Éliane Radigue has spoken about her long drone compositions as something close to memory — the sound of aircraft over Nice during her childhood, a continuous presence overhead that shaped her relationship with time and listening.
My father spent decades tracking satellites. Not as metaphor — he had the antennas, the software, the patience. He would decode weather satellite signals and read the Earth from orbit, a few hundred kilometers up. He died in 2025.
void sky works with real orbital data. Every point of light is a satellite currently crossing the sky above your GPS position, computed in real time. Elevation drives amplitude and resonance. Azimuth drives spatial position. What passes behind you is filtered — attenuated, as if heard through the ground. When two trajectories converge, they crackle.
Nothing is composed in advance. The sky at this moment is the score.
— Julien Bayle
In memory of Bernard Bayle (1949–2025)