User:Anita!/Final presentation
Special Issues
SI 22
Strawberry Cake broadcast with Mania and Wang We focused on exploring connections of movement, sound, and field recordings. We were wondering how can movment be translated and shown through radio?
Hitchhikers broadcast with Rosa and Thijs. We were exploring interactivity with audience, by making a radio broadcast in which the partecipation of the audience was necessary to continue telling the story.
For the launch, I worked on the 'curtain', a sewn modular archive as an element to 'safekeep' and protect the different projects, sounds and survival tools that were created for the SI.
SI 23
During this Special Issue I started exploring sewing as a research method, quilting as a way of connecting thoughts and ideas.
For the launch at Varia, I worked with Bernadette, Maria and Alessia on loading... feminist server, we focused on the connection between digital and physical interfaces, making a game that required input from both sides.
SI 24
My focus really started to shift more into what I researched in the second year with the final project. I worked on several projectes, and I was super inspired by the special issue classes. I started mapping rotterdam theugh sound, and translated this into. I moved all around the city, recording everything, listened back, took notes and them sewed them together into an abstract map.
I also built a small device measuring loudness, and threugh it listened to an area in my neighbourhood. I then used that to knit a small patch of fabric, based on the threshold sound or no sound.
For the launch I worked with Mania on Scripts to read the City. I also worked on 'Scripts to read the City' with Mania, a publication containing a series of scripts to look and listen in public space. The project imagines an urban environment that can be read, analyzed and criticized as a text. By reading the city in this way we find other possible ways of seeing, moving and listening. In a scripted city, marked by escalating levels of perfection, efficiency and control, the emancipatory aspects of urban life are undermined, allowing little room for anything that doesn't fit the image of the "norm".
Scripts to Read the City is an attempt to foster diverse experiences and uses of space, similar to a theater script interpreted differently by each actor. The tools of navigation are a device indicating which character to play and a guide, including a set of directions and instructions.
The project explores a relation between scripts and spontaneity, chance and control, and how scripts and unpredictability can enhance each other, stimulating imagination, encouraging us to engage with space from another perspective.
other things
Scripts to read the city was brought forward as a project from Mania and me, and we hosted more workshops at SIGN as a part of Spread Zinefest in Groningen and at Manifest:io in Berlin.
This was particularly interesting in realizing how different each time this workshop is hosted is, and to notice how different people connect to the reaserch. I had many interesting conversations that contributed to the development of my research for the second year as well.
research and thesis
In my thesis 'Textured Listening' I write and reaserch listening in the context of public space. I wrote about walking and listening as research practices, smooth cities and theme park cities, but most importantly, about my own listening practice development. A key part of the research to me, was field research itself, which involved sitting and practicing slow, repetitive, stituated and embodied listening.
sound is not limited to what is heard, but it spans much
further. Think for example of the vibrations you feel when
you stand next to a loud speaker, realizing the physical
aspect of sound, or the overwhelming discomfort of hearing
an extremely loud noise, involving the mind and body, the full
being, the whole self. This is why I call listening embodied.
Listening is a practice that helps reveal hidden threads
of sound, focusing on the texture of the variations only
you as yourself can perceive and notice. It is routed in the
subjectivity of the listener being the curator of what is heard,
they decide what to perceive. Listening is not passive, but
an active and conscious effort. Sound is created, it does not
just exist independently of its context, and it considers how
human and non-human components of these surroundings
relate to each other. It considers the relationship between
the individual and the context they are listening in. It is an
approach to understand your city (or a space in the city)
through sound. This is why I call listening subjective.
Bound thesis, ready for the grad show.
Graduation Project
Why? what is it?
public moment one
For the first public moment, I wanted to test movement and touch in silence. I asked visitors to wear headphones
public moment two
At the Leeszaal public moment, I wanted to test ways for people to be able to listen deeply and in a concentrated way. I played a series of field recordings I recorded in a square in my neighbourhood.
production
Fabric, sounds, playing, moving, listening!