THIERRY BERNARD 



ABSTRACT
   
This practice-based research explores the notion of noise as more-than-noise, an active, affective, and situated component of the ambient field—through a series of sound projects. Informed by sound studies, sound art, and atmosphere/ambiance theories, the research approaches the soundscape as a dynamic and relational environment. Here, noise is not rejected or situated as unwanted—in the sense of the World Soundscape Project and its Hi-Fi versus Lo-Fi categories—but embraced as a generative and integral part of how place, presence, and perception unfold toward socio-cultural expressions.  

Concept Findings:
- Listening
- Interior/Exterior
- Verticality
- Thần [spirit of the land]
- More-Than-Noise



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