'In a healthy habitat […] each voice has to find its own channel or bandwidth in order to be heard. So the insects find niches that are clear channels for them, the bird and mammals find others niches, bats in the high end, elephants down at the very low end, just like instruments in an orchestra.'
podcast 'The Natural Soundscape' 2021.
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PODCAST SERIES | Radio ArtEZ
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by Joep Christenhusz & Sharon Stewart
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If we wish to develop a more sustainable future, we urgently need to reconnect to our environment and restore a more reciprocal relationship with the earth. In the Radio ArtEZ podcast series Sounding Places / Listening Places writer and music journalist Joep Christenhusz and creator of sound works, writer and Deep Listener Sharon Stewart enquire how sound and listening can help us to do so.
Today we share the first episode in which we focus on the natural soundscape with musician and soundscape ecologist Bernie Krause, composer Evelien van den Broek and soundscape composer and Acoustic Communication Researcher Barry Truax.
In this podcast series, we offer three mini-episodes about Deep Listening® – the lifework of composer, musician, writer and humanitarian Pauline Oliveros. This Friday you can listen to the first mini-episode with a seminal Deep Listening Sonic Meditation.
Programme Radio ArtEZ:
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ONLINE EVENT
with Joep Christenhusz, Sharon Stewart, Dennis Gaens and Elise ‘t Hart
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Wednesday 26 May | 12.00 - 13.00
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On May 26 we look back on the creation of the podcast in an online meeting with Joep Christenhusz, Sharon Stewart, podcast maker Dennis Gaens and sound artist Elise ‘t Hart. The last mini-episode on Deep Listening with Deep Listening practitioner, interdisciplinary artist, creative soprano, and composer Lisa E. Harris will be part of this event.
Register here for the online event.
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'As a child I was afflicted with a terrible case of ADD. By just becoming immersed in the extraordinary resonance of the proto-orchestra of birds, butterflies and other insects really helped to calm me down, made me feel less agitated and nervous.'
Bernie Krause, in the podcast 'The Natural Soundscape' 2021.
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Beeld Paul Hohner tijdens eerdere workshop Pluriversity of the Arts op 6 april j.l.
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WORKSHOP + STUDIOSESSIE | Roadmap to Equality in the Arts
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Samenwerking ArtEZ en HKU
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Hoe zouden we de toekomst van de kunsthogeschool invullen? Welke waarden willen we centraal stellen, en hoe kunnen we uiting geven aan deze waarden? Hoe zou de kunsthogeschool van de toekomst er uit zien, ruiken, klinken, proeven?
Wat als je vrijuit zou kunnen dromen, onderzoeken en maken? Doe mee en onderzoek al makend mogelijke nieuwe visies op het hoger kunstonderwijs in een workshop voor studenten van ArtEZ en HkU op 18 mei. En/of discussieer mee tijdens een openbare studio sessie met Els Cornelis (Roadmap/docent HKU), Sophie Krier (relational artist, educator en onderzoeker) en Judith Leysner (Unsettling Rietveld/Sandberg) op 20 mei.
Via deze link kun je je inschrijven voor de workshop op dinsdag, 18 mei van 13.00 tot 15.00
Via deze link kun je je inschrijven voor de studiosessie op donderdag, 20 mei van 19.30 tot 21.00
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No doubt about it: there is a great need to talk about racism. In this story our home blogger Pom shares the first two steps of a dialogue technique he developed to do this in a structured way avoiding endless conversations, conflict or hurting someone. Do try this at home and at school.
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video essay | Future Justice
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Where is ‘we’?, the third essay for Future Justice, is a reflective and prospective audio-visual essay by Anushka Nair, performance artist, actor, and Graduate student of ArtEZ Master Performance Practice. In her essay, Anushka critiques the current state of society and offers a lens, through the metaphor of rice, to imagine a future ecology built on collectivity, care and agency. Starting point for this essay is her durational performance ‘Naming the Unnamed’, which is as impressive as it is poetic.
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'These stories made me think of you'
Forward this email to a friend to keep the conversation going.
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