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In addition to the soundscape, we will share reflections from our research, drawing on readings in theory and philosophy to frame the experience. We want to invite sound to become thought, for participants to reflect on the ways we listen, how we understand our environments, and how power is distributed between human and non-human species.
In addition to the soundscape, we will share reflections from our research, drawing on readings in theory and philosophy to frame the experience. We want to invite sound to become thought, for participants to reflect on the ways we listen, how we understand our environments, and how power is distributed between human and non-human species.
Who, what and when do we hear? In times of multiple crises, have we ceased to listen to the voices of others? If we learned to better listen, could the human attitude transform into a more attentive sharing of our habitats and cohabitation in awareness.
Who, what and when do we hear? In times of multiple crises, have we ceased to listen to the voices of others? If we learned to better listen, could the human attitude transform into a more attentive sharing of our habitats and cohabitation in awareness.
This event is supported by **CBK Rotterdam** (Center for Visual Arts Rotterdam) and **Creative Industries Fund NL.**