
EN : Myself and my partner Dr. Kawai, we would go through our voices  this part of the world where the scientific legend believe the cosmic  yeti is hidden. It is a vast country where, since its discovery, the  adventurers dare and are damaged. However, they do not risk their life  because bodies does not have access to this world made of waves and  vibrations. Not that the skin, like the body and any other physical  form, does not belong to it, but here it is preferable to travel light  and limit the sources of sensation. The voice is the congenial tool to  this crossing, it allows us to not lose our life. To get lost remains  the only danger and get lost for good.
FR : Accompagné du Docteur Kawai, nous parcourons de nos voix cette partie du monde où la légende scientifique veut cacher le yéti cosmique. C’est un pays vaste où les aventuriers s’osent et s’abiment depuis sa découverte. Ils n’y laissent cependant pas leur peau puisque leur peau n’a pas accès à ce monde fait d’ondes et de vibrations. Non pas que la peau, comme le corps et toute autre forme physique, n’y appartienne pas, mais ici il est préférable de voyager léger et limiter les sources de sensation. La voix, la voix oui, étant l’outil congénial à cette traversée, on ne pouvait y perdre la vie à proprement dire. Et dire que de s’y perdre demeure l’unique danger : s’y perdre pour de bon
Un projet de David Liver et Jonathan Frigeri.
With texts from David Liver, Gregory Whitehead, Pier Luigi Ighina, Tesla.
Jonathan Frigeri is a sound and radio artist. He is mainly interested in  revealing a hidden layers of reality by underlining sounds we don’t  usually pay attention to, a practice that explore the relation of sound  as a door that opens imaginative space. On his work for radio he tends  to incorporate on the creative process, the radio device and the space  between the transmitter and the receiver. Radio art is a set of  parameters which have to deal also with the space in between, between  here and there.
http://jfz.zonoff.net/jfz
In  writing, performance and visual art, David Liver incisively provokes  the boundaries that define cultural standards. David Liver considers  writing to be the root of his creative output. A major Liver’s theme is  the institution of “Believes” in the western social identity and it’s  particular system of faith.
http://www.the-david-liver.com/