Sound installation exploring the intersubjectivity in the act of listening on a hybrid multi-channel / binaural setup






An opportunity for listening to the act of listening, the original installation provokes an experience of dislocation by juxtaposing immersive sonic portraits of diverse corners of Weimar with the embodied first-person accounts of its citizens’ situated listening at said locations, thus offering a glimpse of the complex intertwinings between space and place, collective and intimate memory.
With the participation of: Can Akçali, Lestar Ammon Lazari, Singh Amrik, Saba Bagheri, Julius Boehm, Fernanda Caicedo, Flavia Carvalho, Anna Degonda-Höfferl, Janet Dönnicke, Jakob Fuhrmann, Daniel Gómez Vega, Henry Hadathia, Grit Hasselmann, Heike, Yva Höfferl, Danae Le Guennic, Kathrin Lehmann, Ufuk Meseli, Farahnaz Mohamedzay, Anastasiia Nakaliuzhna, Dirk Reinhardt, Auriel Sánchez Soto, Matthias Schäfer, Maren Schild, Peter Schmidt, Janett Schonert, Jana Schreck, Steffi Soltau, Florian Tepelmann, Torsten Thiele, Benjamin Voigt, Waldemar, Walter, Jiayi Zhu.
Listen to some audio excerpts (headphones recommended):
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2019 – Graduate thesis work at Bauhaus-Universität Weimar