Marc-Antoine Granier is a sound artist, composer and radio producer. For several years his sound and radio works have resonated with what we call urbanity. With 15 years of experience as a composer in public spaces, he shares his sensitivity for the city through his productions and tries to understand other urbanities that are more marginal, more underground. Thanks to encounters, unusual stories or wild sounds that can sometimes only be heard at night, his creations evolve between documentaries, musical narration and poetic writing.
Somewhere in Russia, life has (re)organized itself, with its ghosts, fears and desires for the future. Spaces in the city to produce or fix things, to keep alive a parallel economy, a sort of craft hacking. The destiny of the Soviet garage cities tells thirty years of the underground history of capitalist Russia, where mutual aid and the instinct of survival are still alive.
Somewhere in Russia, life has (re)organized itself, with its ghosts, fears and desires for the future. Spaces in the city to produce or fix things, to keep alive a parallel economy, a sort of craft hacking. The destiny of the Soviet garage cities tells thirty years of the underground history of capitalist Russia, where mutual aid and the instinct of survival are still alive.