Decolonial Listening and the Politics of Sound: Water, Breathing and Urban Unconscious
(2023)
author(s): Rodrigo Toro and Donovan Hernández Castellanos
published in: Journal of Sonic Studies
This essay is based in the urgency of questioning the coloniality of being and power (Quijano, 2014), present in the hegemonic aural regime. It is based on two pieces: Wet Season / Dry Season (2021), a sound installation by the collective of Cuban visual artists Celia-Yunior that was presented at the Jakarta Biennial, Indonesia; and Breathe (2020), an interdisciplinary piece combining dance, literature, sound and video.
Water Lily
(2021)
author(s): Magdalena Maria Miazga
published in: Research Catalogue
E-textile sensor sketch project
Hydrographism
(last edited: 2023)
author(s): Beatrice Zaidenberg
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
For their inaugural exhibition as a collective, LIMB will explore [hydro]ecology as a form of writing beyond words and writing beyond meaning. Thinking through wet ecologies as sensitive surfaces, as inscribing agencies and as archives, they look towards nonhuman expansions of the very idea of inscription itself.
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In-between Perceptive precipitation and reflective refraction.
(last edited: 2018)
author(s): Charles Michalsen
This exposition is in progress and its share status is: visible to all.
In-between is an artistic research project and a course theme as follow-up of a paradigm shift in communication.