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Piyok: Does Voice ‘Break’ the Archive?

Performance, Talk: 

Wed 31 May 2023, 7 pm

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By The Throat

Film evening:

Thu 14 Dec 2023, 7 pm

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Voice and AI

Artists talk:

Thu 30 Nov 2023, 7 pm

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v01ces

Curators tour:

Wed 22 Nov 2023, 7 pm

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Four Voices

Film evening, Presentation, Talk:

Wed 9 Aug 2023, 7 pm

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Stimme erleben

Exhibition tour:

Wed 19 Jul 2023, 7 pm

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vocal creatures

Conference:

Fri 23 Jun & Sat 24 Jun 2023

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Piyok: Does Voice ‘Break’ the Archive?

Performance, Talk:

Wed 31 May 2023, 7 pm

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Gestern wie heute

Exhibition tour:

Thu 30 Mar 2023, 6 pm

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Gestern wie heute

Artists talk:

Thu 16 Mar 2023, 7 pm

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Gestern wie heute

Artists talk:

Sat 11 Mar 2023, 5 pm

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Gestern wie heute

Exhibition tour:

Thu 2 Mar 2023, 6 pm

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itinerant interlude #88

Concert, Curators tour, Finissage:

Sat 4 Feb 2023, 6 pm

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Are you a Feminist?

Discussion, Talk:

Wed 11 Jan 2023, 6 pm

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Talk with Eva Bentcheva and the composer/researcher meLê yamomo (in English)
Live performance by Anjeline de Dios

MeLê yamomo has lived in Manila, Seoul, Bangkok, Warwick and Munich and now lives in Amsterdam and Berlin. He studies, teaches and works in the fields of performance theatre, sound and music. In his work as an artist and scholar, meLê explores sonic migrations, queer aesthetics and post/decolonial sound epistemologies.

From Manila, Philippines, Anjeline de Dios is a researcher, vocal performer, and teacher who explores the connections between culture, labor, and identity. Classically trained as a choral singer, she developed a sound-based meditation format based on her practice of polyphonic vocal improvisation as a platform to facilitate and investigate spaces of reflexive listening. Anjeline finished her PhD in Geography at the National University of Singapore and was an assistant professor at the Department of Cultural Studies at Lingnan University, Hong Kong.

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