Join us for an afternoon of mixed-media presentations focusing on the relationship between, Sound, Space and Place.
Conference
Date
12 Feb 2025
Time
13:00 - 17:00
Location
Cost
Attendance is free and open to the public.
Artist and theorist, Brandon LaBelle will give a keynote lecture ‘Sounding Cosmopoetical Futures’ outlining ideas around "acoustic justice" and how listening contributes to anchoring us in a shared world. Sound Artist Jesper Norda will present a series of projects foregrounding the relationship between sound, design, participation and democracy. DJ, writer and social anthropologist Anna Gavanas will be in sonic conversation with Onkar Kular, sharing stories and playing records that outline the significance of underground sounds, youth clubs and municipal spaces in Gothenburg, Manchester and beyond.Producer and composer,Christoffer Berg will showcase and discuss the replica Loft Sound System which will be installed in the room and used during presentations.
Speakers
Brandon LaBelle is an artist, writer and theorist living in Berlin. His work focuses on questions of agency, community, pirate culture, and poetics, which results in a range of collaborative and extra-institutional initiatives, including: The Listening Biennial and Academy (2021-), Communities in Movement (2019-23), Oficina de Autonomia (2017-), The Living School (with South London Gallery, 2014-16), The Imaginary Republic (2014-19), Dirty Ear Forum (2013-22), Surface Tension (2003-2008), and Beyond Music Sound Festival (1998-2002). In 1995 he founded Errant Bodies Press, an independent publishing project supporting work in sound art and studies, performance and poetics, artistic research and contemporary political thought. His publications include: Dreamtime X (2022), The Other Citizen (2020), Sonic Agency (2018), Lexicon of the Mouth (2014), Diary of an Imaginary Egyptian (2012), Acoustic Territories (2010, 2019), and Background Noise (2006, 2015). His latest book in sound studies, Acoustic Justice (2021), argues for an acoustic model by which to engage questions of social equality.
Anna Gavanas is a social anthropologist and writer with a focus on electronic dance music history and DJ culture. She has written and co-authored the books Tillbaka till underjorden (2023), FrÃ¥n Diskofeber till Rejvhysteri (2020), DJ Culture in the Mix (2013), and ¸é³Ü²Ô»å²µÃ¥²Ô²µ (2009). Gavanas has also been active as a DJ and producer.
Christoffer Berg, Composer/Writer/Producer/Programmer Depeche Mode, Fever Ray, Håkan Hellström, Niki & the Dove, the Knife, Border, AfterWork etc etc. He will showcase and discuss the replica Loft Sound System which will be installed in the room and used during presentations.