In September, I traveled to Cádiz and Tangier to record the interferences created by Spanish and Moroccan radio stations broadcasting on the same frequencies of the Strait of Gibraltar.
I made field recordings of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea colliding, the strong winds that shape the landscapes on both shores, and the night sounds of both cities. Using self-made radio receivers, I captured overlapping AM and FM signals to create a soundscape of the 14 kilometers that separate the two continents.