Luigi Russolo was an Italian Futurist artist who wrote "The Art of Noises" in 1913. In the work, he argues that noise was born with the invention of the machine in the 19th century and now reigns over human sensibility. He believed that as music evolves to include more dissonant and harsh sounds, it comes closer to noise. This musical evolution parallels the multiplication of machines collaborating with humans. The document discusses the relationship between humans and soundscapes.