Atlantic Ragagar

Video Essay
by Gilles Aubry

Atlantic Ragagar is an experimental film on seaweed and industrial extractivism on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, inviting the spectator into a process of ecological transformation. The film is an attempt to «listen» to pollution and its effects on coastal life, inviting the spectator into a process of ecological transformation.

If pollution often remains hidden in the landscape, the effects of toxicity are rendered through the voice and bodily presence of performer Imane Zoubai. The film unfolds through her vocal interventions, first on the beach and later in the studio during improvised sessions. As she hums, sings, breathes, and silently interacts with algae, a new figure progressively emerges, maouj, an aquatic body open to transcorporeal and interspecies speculations.

Shot and produced by Gilles Aubry in 2019–21.
31'43'', HD video

World premiere and special mention at Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival (IDFF) 2022.


Imane Zoubai, born 1995 in Fez, is an artist and musician based in Tetouan. She graduated as a visual artist at the National Institute of Fine Arts in Tetouan (INBA) and received a musical education (vocals and oud guitar) at the Tetouan conservatory. Her artistic work combines these two practices, focusing on embodied and cultural aspects of sound and visuality. She uses experimental music notation formats, drawing, installation, and performance. She performed and exhibited at various art spaces, galleries, and festivals in Morocco, including Venise Cadre in Casablanca, Sakhra Festival in Moulay Bouchta, and Documenta_15 in Kassel.

This video is part of the Norient Online Special Sawt, Bodies, Species, a joint publication with adocs, extending Gilles Aubry’s physical book Sawt, Bodies, Species: Sonic Pluralism in Morocco into a digital publication with additional video and audio materials. The Open Access publication of this book was made possible with the support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF).

Biography

Gilles Aubry is an artist, musician, and researcher based in Lausanne and Berlin. He creates installations, films, performances, and radio pieces which explore the cultural, ecological and affective dimensions of sound and listening. He has an MA in sonic arts from the Berlin University of the Arts (UDK) and recently completed a doctoral thesis on sound, aurality, and ecological voices in Morocco. His works have been presented in numerous international festivals and art institutions, including the Marrakech Biennale (2014), documenta_14 in Kassel (2017), and Reina Sofia Museum in Madrid (2020). Follow him on Instagram, and on his Website.

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Published on May 04, 2023

Last updated on September 18, 2023

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