Transvision is an extended play by German electronic artist Alva Noto.
[1][2] This is the second part of the transall triptych that, according to the artist, respectively deals with one of three interrelated themes: the increased speed of information flow, utopias, and the fragmentation of ideas.
[3] The record is accompanied by an essay written by theorist and filmmaker Kodwo Eshun who turns on ideas of freedom, intuition, and possibility in the service of erecting a monument (sic).
His most attractively cogent observation states that the enigma of the sonic makes life vivid.
[4] All tracks are written by Alva Noto