Rupert Cox and Angus Carlyle

Angus Carlyle and Rupert Cox are UK‑based collaborators working across experimental film, sound art, anthropology and landscape. Notable projects include Air Pressure (2017) and Zawawa: the sound of sugar cane in the wind, which uses field recordings, oral testimony, and sonic environments to explore wartime memory, ecology, acoustics and the impact of US military bases on Okinawa’s residents over a decade of research.

Exploring the memory of Okinawan islander Yogi-San and his experiences sheltering from the 1945 US Naval bombardment, the resonant space of the cave turns war memory into a way of listening.