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Sound acts in Victoria Square
The project is about a participatory sound installation and action in Victoria Square at Athens, realized in 2015. It was designed in two phases. In the first phase I realized series of conversations with women in the square, which I recorded with their permission, for two months, as well as collected the derived audio material in a private website. In the second phase I broadcasted in-situ the collected material and directed the new correlations occurred with the public, as a kind of performance, one Sunday afternoon of June 2015. The broadcasted devices, which were hacked sound devices, were placed in five trees around where men usually gathered.
For the first phase I borrowed methodologies from the field of social anthropology related to sound, after I got in touch with relevant experts. The collected audio files were archived and taxinomized in categories in a digital platform. For the second phase the installation was designed according to the sound sources used by different groups of people in the square, which I hacked and rebuilt for the project's purposes. My physical presence in the space provoked questions on the gender issues in the public space and was also a way to deal with it, not only as an architect but also as a visitor.
The actions were an outcome of a research on architecture and public space and had the intention to interrogate and discover new architectural and artistic practices into public sphere. Specifically, the project addresses two issues: first, the fragmentation in isolated public spheres from culturally diverse groups where the male presence was dominant. Second, the powerless womens' appropriation of the specific square. That means that their presence was brief in time and manifested itself with a “weakness” in their voice, which was usually soft and low, and with creating small groups of social interaction. The reason I chose to work with the medium of sound was that it could be used as a tool to create a culturally isolated space and could represent anonymously someone, who would like to talk about private subjects and problems.
My Way Home
My Way Home is about a participatory project based on soundwalks. Since June 2016, we have been collecting and archiving online audio routes from participants around the world, who are describing their route as they are going back home. The audio output, which consist of the voices and the soundscapes surrounding the participants, are recorded by their cellphones in mp3 format and are instructions, resembling the experience of a GPS aural guidance. In another time and another place different people are invited to follow the routes by listening to the sound files with their cellphones or MP3 players. The result of these performative acts is that unpredictable wanderings and random encounters are emerged in the new places, revealing hidden aspects of them by the simple action of intimate walking.
Under the context of festivals or by indepedent occassions we realize this project by inviting people/visitors to walk following the instrauctions of the route they have chosen. Each route is represented with Each "Supporter" recorded his/her voice on mobile by describing a route by walking back home and giving instructions at the same time, like a GPS aural guidance. WHU CHOSE THE PARTICULAR LOCATION/ WHO THE PARTICIPANTS In another time and another place "Performers" realized these routes by following the instructions and took a photo from the obstacles or their last destination. They were, also, asked to write only one word on a paper describing their personal experience. We realized this project for the first time in an abandoned village, known as Old Vlachata in Kefalonia, within the framework of Saristra Festival in 2016. USEFUL IN THE FIRST PAR The photographic imprint of the final destination highlighted the absence of habitation in this village and the personal perspective of every participant on that locus through a practice of everyday life. choosing the line that the route takes and
“My Way Home” was born as a combination of our different interests, previous work and ideas. personal routes MOTIVATION/ WHERE WAS PRESENTED/ FULL IMAGE OF WHAT THE PROJECT WAS AT THE END
VERSION 1
Sound acts in Victoria Square
The project is about a participatory sound installation and action in Victoria Square at Athens, realized in 2015. It addresses the issue of fragmentation in isolated public spheres and the powerless women's appropriation of the specific square. By visiting regularly the square for almost one year I observed that the frequent visitors- mainly immigrants from Middle East, Balkan, refugees and Greek inhabitants- were gathering in separate and isolated spaces where the male presence was dominant. The presence of women was brief in time and manifest itself with a “weakness” in their voice, which was usually soft and low, and by creating small groups of social interaction.
It was designed in two phases. In the first phase I realized series of conversations with women in the square, which I recorded with their permission, for two months, as well as collected and archived the derived audio material. For this actions, I borrowed methodologies from the field of social anthropology related to sound. In the second phase I broadcasted in-situ the collected material and directed the new correlations occurred with the public, as a kind of performance, one Sunday afternoon of June 2015. The broadcasted devices were placed in five trees around where men usually gathered. The installation was designed according to the sound sources used by different groups of people in the square.
The actions were an outcome of a research on architecture and public space and had the intention to interrogate and discover new architectural and artistic practices into public sphere. My physical presence in the space provoked also questions on the gender issues in the public space and how to deal with it, not only as an architect but also as a visitor. The reason I chose to work with the medium of sound was that it could be used as a tool to create a culturally isolated space and could represent anonymously someone, who would like to talk about private subjects and problems.
My Way Home
My Way Home is about soundwalks. Since June 2016, me and Ivana Pinna have been collecting ‘returning back home’ audio routes from participants, we call "Supporters", from all over the world (Paris, Barcelona, Helsinki, Athens, Naples, London, etc). Participants, that we call "Performers" were invited to follow these routes. The routes from an ‘another place’ are shifted to ‘here’ in the form of auditory instructions, resembling the experience of a GPS aural guidance. As a result unpredictable wanderings and random encounters were emerged.
Each "Supporter" recorded his/her voice on mobile by describing a route by walking back home and giving instructions at the same time, like a GPS aural guidance. In another time and another place "Performers" realized these routes by following the instructions and took a photo from the obstacles or their last destination. They were, also, asked to write only one word on a paper describing their personal experience. We realized this project for the first time in an abandoned village, known as Old Vlachata in Kefalonia, within the framework of Saristra Festival in 2016. The photographic imprint of the final destination highlighted the absence of habitation in this village and the personal perspective of every participant on that locus through a practice of everyday life.
“My Way Home” was born as a combination of our different interests, previous work and ideas.