'Giewont' ([ˈɡʲɛvɔnt] is a mountain massif in the Tatra Mountains of Poland, and is 1,895 metres AMSL at its highest - yeah, calm down Wikipedia) - is an album that contains just one track named ‘I’.
‘I’ is a 28-minute-long piece made of 54 intervals, every one of them is a picture (.bmp) “translated” to music.
They aren’t just some-random-pictures - 'Giewont' is a musical transcription of visually-documented climbing from Kuźnice to the top of the Giewont.
Keeping it short: these are memories that sing about themselves.
It’s not an easy-listening piece, maybe not even listenable piece, but it’s not about esthetic, it’s about method, The Method.
You know… if it’s possible to play the picture, then let’s do this! Just like that, just because.