3,400 kilometers of audio
Bruno met [Alek](https://www.yagopartal.com/animal-kinhood/alek/) at a music festival in Bilbao. It was the middle of the night. Bruno was recording the harbor with a portable recorder and Alek was on watch at a dock. Alek asked him what he was recording. "The water against the hull of your boat." They talked until five in the morning.
Since then they send each other voice messages every two or three weeks. Alek lives in Reykjavík — three thousand four hundred kilometers northwest of Marseille. Alek sends audio from the Icelandic harbor: cranes, wind, seagulls. Bruno sends back snippets of concerts or the mistral against the antennas of the Old Port. Sometimes Bruno takes days to reply, and Alek wonders if he cares. He does. It's just that replying takes social energy he doesn't always have.
They haven't seen each other since Bilbao.







