Mathias Arrignon is an artist from Val-de-Marne (France), currently residing in London and working across Europe. Driven by listening, he is using this sensitive language to foster environmental care and to narrate realities which suffer from invisibilation. His works merges field recording practices, audio technology, interactive installations and participatory performances to instil forms of interconnectedness with worlds that are more than human.
As a sound designer with a strong interest in media of transmission, he is working for audio-visual productions to facilitate the development of narratives whether on radiophonic waves, or through the audible strata of films and documentaries. On a more transdisciplinary level, his expertise in contemporary audio technology is also at the intersection of several fields by collaborating with artists and design studios.
As a practitioner, his work has been presented at Southwark Park Galleries, Without Form Space, British Council Spark Festival, Field Kitchen Academy and Anthropos Ex. His compositions have been broadcast on Resonance FM, Phonurgia Nova and Sonic Matter. In 2020, he won a Sound of the Year Award from the New BBC Radiophonic Workshop.