How do our ears shape the way we think and connect with the others?
This workshop engages with ideas and practices exploring diverse listening approaches at different levels. Through ativities inspired by deep listening principles, metacognitive techniques, and performance practices, participants will discover new ways to notice the connections that surround us.
The session will continue with Murmurating Proximities, an exploration of listening through sound, touch, movement, and space. Together we will create sounds and gestures that invite us to tune into each other and our environment, turning listening into a shared experience and a collective strategy.
Curator
Giada Dalla Bontà is an Italian researcher, curator, and writer working at the intersections of sound, art, and politics. She develops lectures, participatory projects, and editorial work, presented in contexts ranging from academic (FU Berlin) to artistic and cultural institutions (HKW, AdK, CTM). She is a PhD fellow at the Sound Studies Lab and co-founder of the Listening Biennale V.e.
The workshop will be held in English.