ABSTRACT

You shake your head. Although a fresh breeze brushes against your face, its coolness is in vain. You are too tired. Your sight is no longer reliable; the eye/I is no longer in control. Everything becomes vague, unclear …

Everything? No, your ears are taking over. “The world is not for beholding. It is for hearing. It is not legible, but audible,” Jacques Attali already declared in 1977 (Attali 1985: 3).