"OT's Morning Flight," a spontaneously created composition by Vvanya Samokrutkin, arises from silent observation of the vibrant and chaotic atmosphere of the 14th arrondissement of Paris. This motionless reflection leads the artist to contemplate the fleeting nature of existence.
The reflective practice emphasizes the melody that both opens and closes the piece. This work integrates environmental recordings made in public spaces, sculpted synthetic textures, and percussive patterns that defy linear or predictable development.
Rhythmic and noise-driven, "OT's Morning Flight" builds tension through processed field recordings and unstable percussive structures. As an electroacoustic piece, it blends synthetic textures with sounds from the streets of Paris, creating a site-responsive composition rooted in controlled dissonance and repetition.
Rather than following a narrative, the sonic system resists resolution, inviting focused, process-based listening.