Who Has A Voice?
Radical Listening & Extended Vocality
Spring 2023 Community Art Project with Amber Vistein + Urbano Project
Radical Listening & Extended Vocality
Spring 2023 Community Art Project with Amber Vistein + Urbano Project
Saturday, July 1, 2023 | 12 PM
The Cambridge Foundry
Special thanks to:
Amber Vistein • this project’s hardworking artists • Ben Aron
• Stella Aguirre McGregor • Sarah Pacheco • Emily Duggan
• The Cambridge Foundry • Urbano’s community of funders, supporters, & grantmakers • & more!
Jessica Jaro
Created from tactile transducers and cardboard.
featuring works from:
Agatha Dorigo, Henry Fisher, & Emily Rose Navarro
Duration: 15 minutes
Our trifecta of speakers invite the audience to take an active role in the somatic experience by moving around the space and experimenting with how our sounds meld together. Each piece is inspired by elements of our unique upbringings, as well as the circumstances which unite us
this project includes:
exodus
Agatha Dorigo
Duration: 8 minutes
exodus immerses the listener in the false premise of the American dream as the audio navigates the journey of a child migrant
featuring works from:
Nabila Anandira, Flavia de Sousa, Monica Laserna, & Matt Pipko
Duration: 15 minutes
In this piece we explore the relationship between noise pollution and sound healing, for us both individually and collectively.
this project includes:
Monica Laserna
Minutes: 1, 5:30-7, 10-11, 12-15
featuring works from: Celine Berger, Jessica Jaro, Seth Mazor, Cheryl Robinson
this project includes:
Supreme Court
Cheryl Robinson
Duration: 3m30s
Stereo sound with video.
featuring work from:
Jaye Johnson, Jess Hernandez, & Ande Smith
Duration: 15 minutes
Deceitful Luxury is a meditation on geophony (atmospheric sounds created by non-biological forms of nature) and biophony (sounds produced by organisms). By incorporating elements of live performance, sample manipulation, and sound processing, we have sought ways to respond to, work with, and even collaborate alongside, the field recordings we have captured. By attending to these sounds in this way, we hope to have engaged with one of the central themes of this course: the work of actively listening to planetary life.
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