At Q-02, Future Perfect will continue their current research which focuses on radio, and more broadly sound, as a community tool in a time of technological change, as well as to the transformative practice of listening. Motivated by a deep interest in sonic healing, noise, and public acts of care, they will create audio guides to act as an intervention for the interaction with and survival of noise in urban environments. Composed of field and VLF (very low frequency) recordings, electronics, and spoken word, the guides will not be specific to a geographical location, but instead, act as a sonic manual for attunement, relaxation, and agency within the polyphony of the urban ecosystem. This project will ask the listener to re-consider the nature of perceptual contact with the world, including the ways in which we can attune to those in our shared environment.