12:00am - 12:15am

Paul Rooney: Words And Silence

A call centre worker, cold-calling to sell insurance, has one of her calls go to answer machine. Instead of hanging up, she leaves a message: she tells stories about silence, distance and time. Produced by Paul Rooney.

12:15am - 1:00am

Joshua Elza Breen Tucci: The Birth And Death Of A Planet

The Birth and Death of a Planet is an imaginary acoustic-ecology/soundscape recorded across deep-time, tracing the life cycle of an earth-like planet. Operating somewhere between documentary field-recording, ambient electronic composition, and science fiction, the work follows the planet's life as it violently coalesces into a celestial body, matures, thrives, and inevitably succumbs to the cold lifelessness of the greater universe around it. Produced by Joshua Elza Breen-Tucci.

1:00am - 1:30am

Shaun Robert: Songs Of Love & Revolution

Short form variations in song form and the pure noise of emotion; from states of love, heart break and longing. Produced by Shaun Robert.

1:30am - 2:00am

Selenium Dust Particle: The Fall Of The House Of Usher. Extended Version.

A soundtrack made for the silent film, The Fall of the House of Usher. The movie was co-directed by James Sibley Watson and Melville Webber and tells the story of a brother and sister who live under a family curse. An avant-garde experimental film running only 13 minutes, the visual element predominates, including shots through prisms to create optical distortion. One sequence features letters written in the air moving across the screen. Selenium Dust Particle superimposed an imaginaired atom of a selenium particle in the movie. This is the soundtrack extended version.

2:00am - 2:30am

Mutant Beatniks: Doppler Gyrations

Sonic landscapes; in disappearing echoes; shown on a wall; in a slow bounce; Engraving sounds texture; a Granulating pulses; in Gravity Waves; the Fruit that grows; inside a tree. Produced by Mutant Beatniks. Visit mixseriescollection.bandcamp.com.

2:30am - 3:00am

Gary Wilkinson: Botox/Collagen/Silicone

An exploration of aesthetic beauty treatments and the relationship we have with our bodies and appearance. The piece looks at the fragility of the human condition both physical and mental and what forms our interpretation of beauty. The role of social media and the exploitation of people in areas of low income and low self esteem. Considering the ageing process and the passing of time which writes itself all over our bodies and taking a sympathetic view of the minute details of our appearance that we obsess over. The piece is composed using fragments of music from Brahms, Holst, Bruckner, Korsakov, Smetana and Chopin, each fragment chosen using a random number generator to enable the piece to be ultimately programmed so each iteration can be unique, reflecting the individualistic theme of the work. Produced by Gary Wilkinson.

3:00am - 3:50am

Assembling Land: Episode 1, Imagining Land (On Palestine)

Weaving together found footage, Palestinian folk songs, musings on resistance and solidarity, we rehearse a sonic protest in search for alternative ways of sharing knowledge. Assembling Land: Rehearsals Towards Place-making is de Appel’s COOP study group at DAI Roaming Academy which unfolded throughout 2024. Through the group’s monthly encounters, five podcasts share the harvest of each iteration with attuned overarching themes as departure points. This first episode was initiated in January 2024 at Nida Art Colony in Lithuania, during Confluence 1: Imagining Land & Water.

3:50am - 4:00am

Alëna Korolëva: Night Life On The Little Lakes

This composition is made from sounds recorded over four nights in June 2023 near Little Lakes on the Territory of the Anishnabek Nation also known as Huron County in Ontario, Canada. These lakes are located in a patch of old-growth forest which is currently under the threat of erasure by a gravel company. While the local community has worked diligently to protect the forest and its irreplaceable ecosystem, the gravel company hired “experts” to make an environmental assessment which uncovered no significant animal life and specifically noted that there were no amphibians in this area. You might believe this statement if you stop by for a moment during the day, but if you happen to be there after dark, your ears will tell you a different story. This composition features green frogs, American bullfrogs, coyotes, redwing blackbirds, black-capped chickadees, mourning doves, roosters, red squirrels, crickets, raccoons, rabbits, beavers, and a few unidentified species. Produced by Alëna Korolëva.
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4:00am - 5:00am

Absolute Value Of Noise And Anna Friz: Water Line/Estuary Almanac

"Water Line" is a generative audio piece by Absolute Value of Noise and Anna Friz that imagines the space between the tides and between salt and fresh water - depending on the height of the tides, the listener is above or below the water surface. The lapping of mussels, the crawling and loud hissing of crabs, the pawing of sand fleas, the slow movements of shellfish. Real environmental sounds are mixed with compositional interpretations of bodies of water and their environment, from kelp forests and flood zones to mud flats and marshy areas, from flood plains to rocky coves. The piece was originally commissioned by Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Ö1 Kunstradio for the annual project KONTINUUM. It ran from April 2023 to June 2024 as an ongoing 1 year+ generative radio work. Visit absolutevalueofnoise.ca and nicelittlestatic.com.

5:00am - 5:20am

Ruaridh Law: No Roof Only Sky


No Roof Only Sky was the tenth and final of Ruaridh Law's films for Repeater Radio's 'Their Tells' series. It tells an intertwined narrative of two voices lamenting love and loss, and the ultimate impossibility of love, over a textured electronic background. Here it is presented without visuals as a radio play/poetry of sorts. Produced by Ruaridh Law. Visit ruaridhTVO.com and noroofonlysky.com.

5:20am - 5:30am

Karl: The Incident

Cut-up audio piece made using public domain samples from Archive.org's NASA Audio Collection. Produced by KARL aka Karl Ronneburg.

5:30am - 6:00am

Jacob Weinberg: After The Crisis

After the Crisis investigates the possibility (or rather, impossibility) of crisis aversion by re-presenting the thought of US military historian Roberta Wohlstetter, who with her husband Albert Wohlstetter, significantly impacted the military and nuclear strategy of post-war United States. It presents a spoken performance of Roberta Wohlstetter's publication, Cuba and Pearl Harbor: Hindsight and Foresight, which uses information theory to analyse the successes and inevitable failures of the United States' ability to predict and a prevent national catastrophe during these two events. By omitting the specific details from these events that were originally written into the text, the performance lays bare a narrative that both addresses and produces the crises shaping international conflict today. Centring the US military machine, the resulting work exposes the limits of a seemingly unyielding power, the perils of hindsight, and questions the ends of endless information collection in a world with multiple, uncertain futures. Produced by Jacob Weinberg.

6:00am - 6:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 47

1) Mattia Benedetti – fading (7:20). 2) Home Secretary - dry the tips of your hair (4:54). 3) Simon Whetham – Channelling Tk 6 (4:28). 4) Nguyen Hoang Gia Bao - Làm phiền cả thế giới _ world-bothering (2:41). 5) Jorge Ramos - Song of Happiness #1 (11:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

6:30am - 7:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 47

6) Vincent Eoppolo - Descending Night (2:33). 7) Frederico Pessoa - Biofonia (biophonia) (10:16). 8) Jeff Gburek - Heliopathy 4 (10:10). 9) Adrian Laugsch –Spasms Of My Aching Heart Lamento 3 (2:35). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

7:00am - 8:00am

Studio Cybi: Alone Together, Ar Ben Ein Hunain Gyda’N Gilydd

Studio Cybi’s, Ar Ben Ein Hunain Gyda’n Gilydd, is an hour long audio poem, blending synth, archival sounds (from The Slatemakers a 1980 Horizon documentary and assorted YouTube recordings taken from old raves) and spoken word into a manifesto-prayer fusion. Produced by Studio Cybi, a curatorial duo from Holyhead, North Wales, comprising artists Iwan Lewis and Rebecca Gould. Visit www.studiocybi.com.

8:00am - 8:30am

Radiophrenia Shorts 1

1) Aleksandar Zečević - Calling-Raumforderungen (5:31). 2) Chin Li - A Few of Everything (11:47). 3) Jeff Gburek – Formicaphony (8:24). 4) Eve-Marie Bouché - The magic of waves (3:12). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

8:30am - 9:00am

Radiophrenia Shorts 1

5) Simon Whetham – Channelling Tk11 (3:36). 6) Wilma Hultén – Elsewhere (14:13). 7) Osvaldo Cibils - A Sound Micro-story (9:07). 8) Andre Birken - 31 Monstrous Demonstrations – INKARNATMIX (1:57). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

9:00am - 9:30am

Edka Jarzab: Major Arcana Of Fungi

An action inspired by radical mycology. Audio here is an excerpt from 22-hours long radio show. The participating artists were asked to interpret a Tarot card they drew from the pack in a sound form. This could be related to the fungal body and their personal impression of the given symbol. They could refer to the EDAPHONE: the sound of life underneath forest litter as it grows fluidifies and decomposes into smaller parts through hyphae's microchannels or they could offer initiation into personal secrets and intuition.This piece is a mix of compositions and fragments sent by collaborating artists in this order: ASTMA, Zosia Hołubowska, Martyna Poznańska, Ania Kamecka, Mario de Vega, Anna Jurkiewicz, Gosia Wrzosek, FOQL, Milena Soporowska. Produced by Edka Jarzab. Visit secondaryarchive.org/artists/edka-jarzab/.

9:30am - 10:00am

Alessandro Bosetti: Il Cielo Uno è

In November 2023, Alessandro Bosetti was invited by musician Donato Epiro to Castrignano de Greci, a Grika-speaking town (with Byzantine and ancient Greek roots) in Salento, to work on the sonic particularities of this unique language, preserved over the centuries in an enclave of a few thousand speakers in the heart of the Mediterranean. In "il cielo uno è" a list of nouns consistently repeated and declined in the instances of the Grika language is compiled. Such a list maps a world that not only extends horizontally over the territory of Salentinian Greece but also sinks deeply along the vertical of time and from which it brings out words and meanings that are ancient but still surprisingly close. Produced by Alessandro Bosetti.

10:00am - 10:30am

Ilaria Boffa: Beginnings & Other Tragedies

This sonic documentary has been recorded and produced as a soundscape by Ilaria Boffa for her poetry book Beginnings & Other Tragedies/Inizi e Altre Tragedie, published by Valley Press UK in 2023. The book and the sonopoems presented here draw on ecopoetry, dystopian fiction and Greek tragedy, and reimagine scientific and ecological language as sites of beauty with the strength to change reality. Field recording taken by Ilaria Boffa in Venice, the Euganean Hills and the Bacchiglione river (Italy) using Zoom H6 recorder and JRF D-series hydrophone. Performance on violin by Ida di Vita.

10:30am - 11:00am

Christian Dimpker: 1 /2 La Naissance De La Lumière à Partir De L’Esprit Du Feu

The semantic context of fire is antagonistic: on the one hand, it stands for renewal, warmth, light and cleansing. On the other hand, it stands for destruction and the cause of death. In art history, the fire has gained utmost importance through Otto Piene and Zero, but also Yves Klein. Piene’s smoke and fire paintings may be understood as part of a complex that aims at making immaterial light tangible. Klein focuses on the destructive force of fire in his public art campaigns and extensively transforms the surfaces of canvas by means of flamethrowers. Thematically, this piece narrates this semantic context of fire, originating from raw fire, through the fire myth, to the destructive power of fire, its creative force and of fire eventually becoming light. Produced by Christian Dimpker.

11:00am - 12:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 53

1 ) Marco Lampis - Phantom Materials, Paolo Crimam’s exhibition at Infinite Display (12:02). 2) Ruptured World - Haunted Radio (10:37). 3) Emmie McLuskey – The A - Z of Movement - Part Three:  A to G for voice and double bass (22:20). 4) Luba Diduch - Snow melting with a backbeat (3:21). 5) Female Laptop Orchestra - Telematic City Jam-Glasgow (10:08). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

12:00pm - 1:00pm

O.J.A.I. (Office For Joint Administrative Intelligence): Administrative Embrace

Administrative Embrace grants unprecedented access to the inner workings of the highly secretive and enigmatic Office for Joint Administrative Intelligence. The transmission occurs at the mammoth, highly fortified O.J.A.I. world headquarters. Situation Room offers an overview of this vast, obsessive, and highly bureaucratic entity through an hour of exploration into architecture, tunnels, bureaucratic machinations, camaraderie, and magic. The piece encompasses spoken word, modular sounds, architectural and bureaucratic fiction, lists and ambient musical accompaniment. Produced by O.J.A.I. in 2024/25 for Radiophrenia Glasgow. Text and voice by Gary Farrelly. Sound and mix by Chris Dreier. Piano by Tim Löhde. Visit jointintelligence.org.

1:00pm - 1:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 15

1) Martyna Szmigiero – Clydebuilt (3:17). 2) Paige Wynn - Imprints of a Broken Woman (5:00). 3) SumVivus - Sound etchings (5:02). 4) Andre Birken - 31 Monstrous Demonstrations - O.T. BISHER (FEAT NO-ONE) (4:06). 5) Elizabeth Flood - Wishes for and Wandering Towards the New Year (8:51). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

1:30pm - 2:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 15

6) Alexandra Bell – Vacuum (7:00). 7) Kristina Kapilin & Ojasvani Dahiya – FLUX (15:21). 8) Kyle Vanderburg - Creatures from the Black Bassoon (8:30). 6) Alexandra Bell – Vacuum. For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

2:00pm - 3:20pm

Amble Skuse: Sonic Lamp

This work is created from interviews and archive footage of people who served as medics in the armed forces. They range from the first world war to present day. The piece is intended to be a continuous loop, so you can come in and sit as long as you please, there is no start and no end. The structure of the piece was based on data from the Office of National Statistics, detailing the amount of armed service people who died per year from the first world war to present day. Each year is attributed a minute in the piece, and the heartbeats that you hear are set at the bpm (beats per minute) to the number of deaths via a data-based algorithm. The intensity of the rain noise is also fluctuates with the frequency of the number of deaths. Produced by Amble Skuse. A Cryptic Commission for Sonica Festival.

3:20pm - 4:00pm

Samuel Van Ransbeeck: Smetana's Solitude

Smetana's Solitude is a soundscape composition in four chapters produced by Samuel van Ransbeeck. In this composition, Samuel imagines what Smetana might have heard and imagined during his stay in Pěčice (and Jabkenice), and made field recordings of four distinct categories (human activity, frogs, water, and birds), dedicating a chapter to each category.

4:00pm - 4:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 36

1) Gavin Inglis - Re:Connection (12:05). 2) Clarinda Tse – Abacus (5:55). 3) Hannah Kemp-Welch – Sanctuary (13:10). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

4:30pm - 5:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 36

4) Nicola Monopoli - 3 Visioni Fuggitive (11:30). 5) David Jason Snow - Mon cœur appartient à DADA: Hommage à la Baronne (5:32). 6) Jaime Cuervo Gómez – Incandescence (10:32). 4) Nicola Monopoli - 3 Visioni Fuggitive. For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

5:00pm - 6:00pm

Diego Véliz: Sound Desert


"Sound Desert" is the outcome of an artistic exploration carried out in Arica; the [current] Chilean city that borders Peru and Bolivia, in the heart of the Atacama Desert. The project consists of five works as diverse as the territory inhabited by them. A sort of auditory promenade along the coast, the multiplicity of voices in an international bus terminal and in a farmer’s market, the ecosystem of an endangered wetland, and the ghosts of an unoccupied train station; are the elements that invite you to hear the sounds of a borderland. Produced by Diego Véliz. Visit www.desiertosonoro.com.

6:00pm - 6:30pm

Yara Asmar: I Am Building A House So You Can Visit Me

Tape letters between two friends, one living in a blanket fort, the other in a house of paper, and both deeming each other’s homes unsound, can’t seem to agree on who should visit the other. So instead, one of them builds a house they can meet in out of the safest material: noise. Produced by Yara Asmar.

6:30pm - 6:45pm

Landforms: Liquid Polyphonies

Liquid Polyphonies is a sound composition that is based on a field research in the European parts of the North Sea (2022). By weaving together anthrophone, biophone, and technophone sounds, and by searching for sonic analogies between the human and non-human through a combination of voice recordings, foley recordings, and field recordings, Lotte and Gillis create an electro-acoustic composition that emphasizes the interconnectedness between human and non-human entities at sea. Liquid Polyphonies is part of the residency program of Phonurgia Nova (FR) and was created during a residency at GMEM in Marseille. Landforms is the sound collective of Gillis Van der Wee and Lotte Nijsten. Visit www.landforms.be.

6:45pm - 7:00pm

Jessica Syposz: The Buzzer


Lena can't stop listening. Her favourite radio station only transmits a single, eerie buzzing noise. The sound gets under her skin. It makes her feel safe, especially on lonely nights in her room while her menacing landlord prowls around the house. The more this vulnerable young woman listens to this radio station, the easier it is to forget the world around her, or to feel like it's even real at all. A monologue which culminates in an unearthly radiophonic soundscape, 'The Buzzer' is a journey into obsession and our desire to be part of something bigger than ourselves. Written by Jessica Syposz, starring Radhika Aggarwal, with sound design by Paul Dodgson. The radio station Lena listens to is a fictionalised version of the real UBV-76 frequency or ‘Buzzer,’ a short-wave radio station which has been transmitting an unexplained buzzing since 1983. Visit jessicasyposz.co.uk.

7:00pm - 7:30pm

Russell Gendron: The Mill

The Mill combines oral history and sound art to explore the forestry industry in British Columbia from the worker's perspective. Interviews, archives, environmental sounds and music made from machine noises help capture a more complete sonic scope of the impacts the industry has had on people, communities and the surrounding lands and waters, across generations. Produced by Russell Gendron.

7:30pm - 8:00pm

Faxen: Overhear

Mairhofer, Norer and Six have been working together as the artist group FAXEN since 2004. Over 20 years they have created a diverse body of work characterised by a focus on sound and collective working methods. This publication presents this oeuvre in a hybrid form of sound, graphics and text in order to offer a comprehensive insight and to open up additional references. One challenge is to make the sound works accessible in print, which is why three 10' vinyl discs are included, each containing 6 sound compositions of around 10 minutes in length. Marlies Stöger and André Tschinder were asked to visually comment on the works by designing a fictitious record cover for each piece. For Radiophrenia 2025 we present the first of the 3 records as an excerpt and preview. Visit faxen-collective.net.

8:00pm - 8:30pm

Action Pyramid: Confluence, 2024

Situated on the lower tidal reaches of London’s river Lea, Cody Dock is a centre for arts, community, culture and learning. Originally presented as a 6.1 sound installation on the site, Confluence takes cues from a recent ecology report detailing the wealth of unexpected biodiversity within Cody Dock’s superficially industrial and urban location, and looks to highlight this often hidden and unsung web of more-than-human life through sound recordings made during an extensive period of listening and field recording. A special thank you to the creatures whose voices feature in this work, including those from the River Lea whose identities remain a mystery. Confluence was created as the result of Cody Dock's 2023/4 Lighting Up The Lea environmental arts commission. With support from Cockayne Grants for the Arts, The London Community Foundation and National Lottery Heritage Fund. Tom Fisher is a sound artist and musician working primarily under the name Action Pyramid

8:30pm - 9:00pm

Maestrale: Sottopelle

“Sottopelle” (Italian for “Under the Skin”) is a sound project that blends spoken word, resynthesis and sampling to create an intimate and surreal auditory journey. Narrated by the evocative voice of Yan Leiva, it guides the listener through dreamlike landscapes where reality and imagination intertwine. Each segment unfolds like a metaphor, reflecting on themes of human connection, the chaos of existence, and the search for meaning within disorder. The narration serves as the core around which the entire composition revolves, connecting atmospheric soundscapes with melodic elements that range from ethereal to deep, resonant tones. Through careful layering of ambient textures and reimagined samples, “Sottopelle” strikes a delicate balance between light and darkness, vastness and intimacy, inviting the listener to a space that is both introspective and expansive. Like a story whispered before bedtime, but crafted for adults. Produced by Maestrale. Visit Instagram @emanuelepiras_.

9:00pm - 9:30pm

Good Vallis: The Tellings

The Tellings is a sound collage with spoken word performances forming 20 fragmentary narratives situated in an eclectic soundscape with elements of hip hop, post punk, DIY cassette music, VHS soundtracks and atmospheric recordings. It uses the bizarre, imaginative qualities of alien abduction stories as its source material in order to highlight the potentially unsettling and lonely nature of individual perception. It is written in a manner which suits the ADHD mindset; looking at a subject from multiple angles simultaneously and in a non-linear way. Both words and sound combine to create a woozy, immersive experience somewhere between a radio play and a mixtape. 'The Tellings' was previously released on a small run of cassettes (on Spirit Duplicator, 2024). The words are mine and are performed by me, Nathalie Boobis, Micheal Orrell, Emily Furneaux and Lewis Henson. Visit goodvallis.bandcamp.com/album/the-tellings.

9:30pm - 10:00pm

Pete Hazell: Limbo Calling Episode 1, Fear Swim

These are the dispatches of a “83", a solitary Radio Operator stationed at a remote outpost in Limbo. His duty is to monitor the blizzard of static and report back anything of note... As the characters, music and ambiguous broadcasts emerge the Operator comments on the recordings as well as life at the mysterious Outpost. But why does HQ never answer? Where are the broadcasts coming from? And who is Old Leonard? In Episode 1 we meet the organiser of a horror swimming event, hear a song about a crocodile and 83 reflects on a supernatural experience. Episodes 1-6 plus bonus episodes are at limbotapes.podbean.com. Produced by Pete Hazell (a.k.a. Titus 12).

10:00pm - 10:30pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 51

1) I broke the vase – Sikinos (9:22). 2) Laura Phillips - Rhybudd 4 munud/ 4 minute warnings  (16:00). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

10:30pm - 11:00pm

Radiophrenia Shorts 51

3) Alexandra Bell - The Pink Glass Swan (13:30). 4) Claire Barwell Flat Life #4 (1:00). 5) Hannah Aliza Goldman - Summer in Brooklyn (3:12). 6) Studio Cybi - Post-Contemporary Commodification (5:29). 7) Sarah Rossman and Andy Li - Intrusive Thot: Episode 1 (Gloria) (8:35). For the full listing of Radiophrenia's 24/7 broadcasts visit radiophrenia.scot/schedule.

11:00pm - 12:00am

Paul Nataraj & Masimba Hwahti In Response To Julian ‘Togar’ Abraham Soil Root Leaf

In this project Paul Nataraj and Masimba Hwati capture almost five years of fascinating conversations as they stood upon different soils in different geographies and time zones. Their work considers the complex entanglements of migrant stories, memory, identity, otherness, sonic and musical materiality in each of their practice.
The basis of this piece is a modified record, which has been covered with calico, dyed with mud collected from a contentious location in Harare where the New Zimbabwe flag was hoisted in 1980. Alongside this 'earth dipped record' we hear field recordings of family prayers, onomatopoeic vocalisations, and experimental turntable practices using mediated records. The work remembers stories of myth, music, mantras and math, all rooted in our collective interest in factive, mnesonic practices of resistance and sonic action(s) may you - repeat 108 times. Masimba re-members how in Chidzimbahwe folklore, the soil hums ultra sound songs to the offspring of mice below the surface, subtle vibrational songs that humans cannot hear, songs of healing and comfort. This is part of a terra-ancestral ontology, nomadically sounding material memories, through leaf soil and root.

12:00am - 1:00am

Seth Guy: Intermix 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

For each Intermix, Seth Guy recorded a performance video where he resonated plastics with his body. This was sent to a collaborator; Jennie Huggins, radio artist Joan Schuman, writer Hugo Danino, and poet Mark Anthony Pearce - who responded aurally to what they witnessed. Listeners are invited to visualise what was performed solely from each collaborator's perspective. He made these performances after discovering that plastics now exist within every body on Earth.