Brief Capital of Disturbances
Inspired by the journals of Roland Barthes (and by the cahier tradition in general), Albon uses the sentence and short paragraph as subtly syncopated listening devices, sounding for intimate and often surprisingly revelatory details of the daily encounters that comprise urban living. Faithfully rendering each moment's aliveness and attuned to experience as a kind of wordless address, he repeatedly enlarges the parameters of what language can encompass and communicate.