This year, Deutschlandfunk Kultur (the arts and culture program of the German Radio Broadcasting Company) has commissioned me to create a new radio sound art piece about radio history and colonialism, tentatively titled Interferences: Liminalities of Failures. Although, it will not premiere at the CTM Festival this year, Marcus Gammel… Continue reading
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Sonic Entanglements Team at the “Inward/Outward” Symposium
The Sonic Entanglements Team composed of Prof. Sri Margana (Universitas Gadjah Mada), Vincent Kuitenbrouwer (University of Amsterdam), and me will have a panel at the “Inward/Outward” Symposium organized by the Dutch Institute of Sound and Vision and the KITLV (Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies). The symposium will offer… Continue reading
“Sometimes you only have to listen…” About the sonic entanglements of our colonial past
Sometime in summer, Stefan Donath and I were sitting at the glass-window-surrounded kitchen of the International Research Center “Interweaving Performance Cultures”, soaking in the sun and chatting about the premiere of Echoing Europe – Postcolonial Reverberations. You can eavesdrop on our conversation which is now an article on the Textures online magazine. I met… Continue reading
»Echoing Europe« Returns to the Stage in December
I have been asking myself: is it ever possible to decolonize from within the institutions of the empire? In inscribing subalternity within the language of inherently Eurocentric academia and institutional art, am I not then just complicit to colonialism? I reflect on these questions in the sound performance/composed theatre project Echoing… Continue reading
»sonus — the sound within us«
On 25 October, I will be premiering a new piece, »sonus — the sound within us« at Theater Ballhaus Naunynstraße. For this new project, I am excited to collaborate with Pepe Dayaw (performance artist), Morgan Sully (sound designer), Karlene Denolo-Hayworth (opera singer), Katherina Oliver (opera singer). What is the sound… Continue reading