A listening session with participants from the Sandberg Instituut’s Artificial Times and Studio for Immediate Spaces. To learn how to listen is to learn through interaction. Through people, stories, and places. Through variation and multiplicity. What is the common ground on which such meetings and entanglements are possible and what kind of solidarity do listening practices echoe on?
Join the Artificial Times and Studio for Immediate Spaces departments as they explore the possibilities of enabling a shared space for listening. Can sonic experiences activate a moment of collective relationality where listeners can become more than two? Rather than measuring divergence and convergence points of different modes of existence, can people learn to listen, to trace, what practices enable them to “hold together”? If the act of speaking is inseparable from the act of listening, they need to learn how to listen too.
Participants: Adriana Miyagusuku, Antoine Dauvergne, Aslı Nur Mahmutoğlu, Benjamim Furtado, Cara Mayer, Charlène Dannancier, Giada La Gala, Gustavo Cambareri, Ioanna Mitza, Lisa van Heyden, Martijn Van de Wiele, Miguel Ribeiro, Nadoe Na, Nina Blume, Robin Vandenbussche, Sammie Tjon Sien Foek, Sara Pezzolesi