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Interferences: Live (Performance) is part of Fiber Festival 2025

Interferences: Live (Performance) is part of Fiber Festival 2025 Thu May 29 + Fri May 30 | Goethe-Institut Amsterdam Radio as an instrument of colonisation. From 1927, the colonial superpowers, including the Dutch, installed radio stations in Southeast Asia to control and dominate the ‘wild’ inhabitants. Shortly afterwards, the local…

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Interferences: Liminalities of Failures | Decolonial Dialogues

Decolonizing Southeast Asian Sound Archives and the University of Amsterdam-Decolonial Dialogues present Interferences: Liminalities of Failures Interferences: Liminalities of Failures tune in to the colonial histories of radio and the decolonial possibilities of listening. Elizabeth Enriquez (University of the Philippines) will open the program with the keynote lecture Appropriation and…

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»Interferences:Live« at Listening to the World in Haus der Kulturen der Welt

Come to the Haus der Kulturen der Welt – Haunani-Kay Trask Hall this Sunday (October 22, 2023) at 5:00pm for a sound performance that listens to the interferences of radio history and colonialism. By sampling recordings of historical radio broadcasts and composing them together with interviews, electronic music, live gamelan…

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Bauhaus.Listening.Workshop #2 – Sagada/Manila

As part of the »Listening to the World – 100 Years of Radio« artistic research project, sound theorists and practitioners will come together for the second of three Bauhaus.Listening.Workshops in the Philippines where they will explore transnational radio histories and listening practices. From colonial radio infrastructure in Java to the…

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