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Noise
A: a sound or sounds, especially when it is unwanted (wanted), unpleasant (pleasant), or loud (quite)
B: any change in a signal, from a person, an object, or any abstract thought
C: unexplained or unexpected information that should(?) be ignored
D: a generalised term for a growing issue:
1: common talk: rumour,
2: indirect casual, or unofficial comments,
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Editorial
BY STEPAN PRIKAZCHIKOV
Noise is perhaps the most broad topic we could have chosen for this edition. We are all innately familiar with it, from the day we’re born to the day we die. We are constantly exposed to it. As children, we recognise it as something that enters our ears and allows us to hear. As we grow older our relationship with noise changes as its influence on us grows.
Noises are more than sounds that we hear from our friends and family. They’re not just waves and frequencies that pass through our eardrums and incite emotions and provoke our thoughts. Noise can be a generation deciding to change. Noise can be a cause of chaos or harmony. Noise can be something that lifts us up or something that holds us down. We can create noise, or we can succumb to its overwhelming control.
With this issue of pantheon// we try to go in on the noises that surround us. Some close and anecdotal, and some far away, echoing and almost forgotten. We try to show its positive influence, and detractive
Illustration: Max Brink capabilities. Most of all, it’s us trying to make a little noise, to inspire you and to make sure that you know that the noises that you make do matter.
So please, if I may, I ask you to sit down, to turn on your favourite playlist, and to allow for noise to overcome you as you read this magazine. If you’re a seasoned veteran or just an amateur beginning your career making noise, I hope that we provoke you to only get better with this issue of PANTHEON //
STEPAN PRIKAZCHIKOV EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
ARMAND ALOUCHE EDITOR
VEERLE BEELDMAN EDITOR
NATHAN DÖDING EDITOR
EMILIA KARAMPIS EDITOR
MICHÈLLE PALS EDITOR
ALESSANDRO PAUN EDITOR
PIM RECOURT EDITOR
NATHALIE VAN VLIET EDITOR
LUKA JONKER LAY-OUT
MEREL HUIZEN QQ