A fraction of people in the world hear what is called the “Worldwide Hum” or, simply, the “Hum.” The Hum was first documented in the late 1960s, around Bristol, England. It first appeared in the United States in the late 1980s, in Taos, New Mexico. The World Hum Map and Database Project (http://www.thehum.info/) gathers, documents and maps detailed and anonymous information from people who can hear the Hum.
Taking the Hum as metaphor, Marc Nair pairs photographs from Kandy in Sri Lanka with a poetic exposition of what the hum could represent for our collective lives.