Concept
The echo of the forgotten
«Under ancient Tarraco, every gallery is a stratum of time. The stones are not mute, they are acoustic archives of everything that happened between them.»
1987. Oleguer, an archivist at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili, receives a routine assignment: to document the expansion of a collapsed gallery under the Early Christian necropolis of Tarragona. What he finds beneath the first layers of sediment is anything but routine.
As he descends, the architecture changes. Visigothic tombs give way to Imperial Roman crypts, which in turn flow into Iberian cavities carved into the raw rock, predating the foundation of Tarraco itself.
And in total darkness, his field recorder captures sounds that should not exist. Voices praying in Latin. Metal scraping stone. A weeping that reverberates in frequencies that the limestone should not be able to preserve.