Jay Afrisando and meLê yamomo: “Excuse us! May we enter the space?“ 21.06.2025 / 16:00 – 17:30 | daadgalerie berlin What does it mean to listen ethically? How do Southeast Asian epistemologies of care, access, and presence challenge dominant frameworks of sound and aesthetics rooted in Western philosophical traditions? Drawing…
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Out Now: Sonic Entanglements Podcast 2.5
In Sonic Entanglements Podcast 2.5, Gardika Gigih speaks with Roan May and Grace Buenaventura from the University of the Philippines Center for Ethnomusicology. They discuss cultural bearer residencies, community archives, and how communities take the lead in preserving and valuing their own cultural memory. With Datu Waway Saway from Talaandig…
“Other Epistemologies? Troubling Knowledge in Research and Art”
Knowledge is never innocent. At the heart of the current planetary crisis lays an order of viewing, thinking, and knowing the world as to consume. As this entanglement becomes more and more apparent today, an urge for ‘other epistemologies’ can be observed, especially in the humanities and the arts: ways…
Interferences: Live this morning
Interferences: Live plays one last time at Goethe Institut Amsterdam at 10AM today—yes, a concert in the morning! Have you ever chosen to start your day with a listening piece? It’s surprisingly great: your ears are fresh, your brain hasn’t started multitasking yet, and there’s something poetic about tuning in…
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…