230 pages Edited by Holeg Spies Foreword byIsabelle Warnier Henry 21 x 14,8 cm Language: French Paperback Publisher: Signal Zéro Editions 2026
From the resonance of Paleolithic cave art to the vibrations of techno raves, Echos des origines traces humanity’s timeless search for a collective bond through sound. This ancestral phenomenology, which approaches the sonic as a living organism in dynamic relation with its environment, is what Holeg Spies calls Ecophonism. At the crossroads of sociology, anthropology, and musicology, this essay invites us to relearn how to listen—to the world, to others, and to ourselves—as an act of attention and an ecology of the living.