The art of listening:

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The art of listening: Listening is a movement On sound and listening Sound is not a surface, nor an object or something static. Rather, sound is a vibration that moves and bounces around a space. Soundwaves can move in front of us, behind us, over us and under us, but also against, with and through us. We don’t only perceive sound with our ears, but with our body, too. The body absorbs, reflects and filters sound like a sort of membrane. We are even capable of inhaling sounds. So we perceive sounds not only frontally, but omnidirectionally and transversally (in contrast with our visual mode of perception). But sound is more than just resonance. When we listen closely to sound we can associate it with all kinds of meanings. In addition to acoustic information, sounds also carry emotional, intentional and associative information, among other kinds. Our memories, cultural background, upbringing and even the context of the present moment (e.g. whether you are in love, hungry, etc.) are all factors that co-determine the way we experience sound. Other factors that may cause us to listen to the same sound differently include the structure of our head and body and the position we occupy in a space. Suffice it to say that listening is extremely personal and we connect with what we hear in a relational manner. Sociologically speaking, we might describe this as ‘listening diversity’: everyone listens differently, in their own unique way. What’s more, sound can influence the psychology and well-being of both humans and animals in their living environments. For example, a sound can psychologically catapult a person back to their childhood. Sound can also negatively affect the social lives of animals: if a certain species can no longer hear each other’s calls due to the increased volume of their sonic environment, they may migrate, or worse, die out. In short: sound has a significant influence on us and there are many ways of listening, many so-called ‘listening attitudes’. Speaking of which, you may find this text on listening attitudes interesting.


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