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Kamwangi Njue
£12.00 (Reduced from £14.00) + VAT

Through the Tinnitus

Kamwangi Njue (2024)

£12.00 (Reduced from £14.00) + VAT

Through The Tinnitus explores spatial and sonic phenomena through psychoacoustics—the scientific study of how sound is perceived psychologically. Using a version of the pioneering Soviet-designed ANS photo-optical synthesiser, images taken in the artist’s locale, the Jamhuri and Sabaki Neighborhoods of Nairobi, are processed and converted into graphical or drawn sound. In the sound work accompanying the book, these ekphrastic rhythms hum to the sonic backdrop of political violence and utopian dreams. 

A free download code for the album will be provided on purchase of the book.

Kamwangi Njue is a multidisciplinary artist, writer, and experimental beatmaker from Nairobi, Kenya.

Through The Tinnitus is published as part of Arrhythmia, a series curated for Book Works by Katrina Palmer.

Katrina Palmer is an artist and writer, living in London. She is the author of The Dark Object (2010), The Fabricators Tale (2014), End Matter (2015) and Black Slit (2023), all published by Book Works. She has exhibited extensively, including with an Artangel Open commission (2015), at Henry Moore Institute (2015-16), Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2018), and with Estuary and Waterfronts (2021). She received the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for Artists (2014). 

Published November 2024

Through the Tinnitus | Commission: Arrhythmia | Editor: Palmer, Katrina; | ISBN: 9781912570232 | Price: £12.00 (Reduced from £14.00) + VAT | Format: Book; | Extent: 164pp | Edition: 750 copies | Dimensions: 140mm x 200mm | Publisher: Book Works | Designer: Traven T. Croves;

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