Flux (2024)


Audio Documentary
Multichannel audio, 1 channel video, 15:21 minutes

Created by Kristina Kapilin and Ojasvani Dahiya
Field Recordings and Sound Design by Kristina Kapilin 








Taking a hydro-feminist approach, FLUX highlights the interconnectedness of bodies of water through the use of hydrophone recordings, documentary storytelling and spatial sound.

Led by the interviewees’ discussions of their lived experiences, FLUX addresses the nostalgic view of rivers in childhood memories in juxtaposition to ecological crisis, colonial history, national identity and religious rituals, providing insight into the significance of rivers in communities worldwide.


An excerpt of Flux has been released on tape with White Noise Recordings. A digital download is available here

Included in - 
‘Winter School Symposium’, Association of Sound Designers and Production, Central School of Speech and Drama, London
‘Audio Spatialisation’, IRCAM FORUM, Centre Pompidou, Paris, France    
‘Sound Kitchen’, Prague Quadrennial Festival of Performance Design and Space, Divadlo Inspirace, Prague, Czech Republic

‘Degradation’, White Noise album launch, Iklectik, London, UK
‘Temporal-Space-Spatial-Time’, Iklectik, London, UK
‘Intertwine’, Royal College of Art, London, UK