The article discusses a collaborative art exhibition titled 'The Wind & Sand Tour — A Sonic Collection,' featuring Korean and French artists exploring the similarities and differences in vowel sounds across languages. French sound artist Remi Klemensiewicz and Korean haegeum player Kim Ye-ji, along with French viola d'amore specialist Olivier Marin, co-led the project. The collaboration combines Korean court vocal music traditions like jeongga with medieval European chants, using traditional instruments such as the haegeum and geomungo alongside French instruments like the viola d'amore and electronic sound. The performance, commissioned by the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts and the Guimet Museum in Paris, includes both local and international showcases, aiming to bridge cultural and historical musical traditions through sound.
Lectura del sesgo (Centro): The article presents a balanced overview of a cross-cultural artistic collaboration without overt ideological slant. It focuses on the technical and aesthetic aspects of musical traditions rather than political perspectives or advocacy for any particular viewpoint.





