When I say I love the silence, I'm not being entirely truthful. What I actually love are the abundant, delicate sounds that amplify when I'm silent. These curious creaks, mutters, and hums compel my imagination.
― Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes
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@onsolitude
When I say I love the silence, I'm not being entirely truthful. What I actually love are the abundant, delicate sounds that amplify when I'm silent. These curious creaks, mutters, and hums compel my imagination.
― Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes
Some spaces emphasize aural privacy or aggravate loneliness; others reinforce social cohesion"
Spaces Speak Are You Listening? Barry Blesser & Linda-Ruth Salter
Instructions for Silence
Helmholtz Resonator
Song of Quietness Robinson Jeffers, 1887 - 1962 Drink deep, drink deep of quietness, And on the margins of the sea Remember not thine old distress Nor all the miseries to be. Calmer than mists, and cold As they, that fold on fold Up the dim valley are rolled, Learn thou to be. The Past—it was a feverish dream, A drunken slumber full of tears. The Future—O what wild wings gleam, Wheeled in the van of desperate years! Thou lovedst the evening: dawn Glimmers; the night is gone:— What dangers lure thee on, What dreams more fierce? But meanwhile, now the east is gray, The hour is pale, the cocks yet dumb, Be glad before the birth of day, Take thy brief rest ere morning come: Here in the beautiful woods All night the sea-mist floods,— Thy last of solitudes, Thy yearlong home.
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EMPTINESS
Resonating Glass Listening Vessels. Helmholtz Resonance experiments.
Solitude - synonyms
Solas
From the Old Irish (Solus)
n. light
Old French
n. joy. pleasure. enjoyment
Descendants: English (Solace), French (Soulas), Irish (sólás), Scots Gaelic (sòlas)
Scots Gaelic
n. light
adj. (1) bright. (2) (of sound) clear. (3) (intellectually) clear, lucid.
ref: wiktionary
in solus sis tibi turba locis (in lonely places be a crowd unto yourself)
Tibullus, IV, xiii
Solitude
Solitude. Noun
“The state or situation of being alone.”
ref: Collins English Dictionary.
etymology
mid 14C - Old French “Solitude” and from the Latin “Solus” - alone.
I had three chairs in my house: one for solitude, two for friendship, three for society
Walden. Henry David Thoreau
A period of contemplation and exploration On Solitude. Creating, trialing and testing new solo sound works.
Supported using public funding by the Arts Council England through its new Developing Your Creative Practice Fund. www.artscouncil.org.uk