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Soundscape, Hörspiel, Conversation an online sound walk concert

PEDRO FREITAS FOTOGRAFIA CLARA GARI

An online concert in the wake of the WLC sound walk art residency.

Live sound works by artists in residence at the Nau Côclea Contemporary Creation Center, and the walk · listen · create sound walk art residency, in collaboration with Orquesta del Caos.

Kao Huguenin, Pedro Freitas/Jimmy Solórzano, Azucena Momo, with a conversation with Geert Vermeire and Pedro Freitas in Hangar, Barcelona.

This fall, hikes and walks through the mountains of the eastern Pyrenees, the radio works of Walter Benjamin, and a look at the political border have inspired the artists-in-residence of Nau Côclea.
The works that you will hear are framed within electroacoustics, soundscape and radio experimentation. In conversation, like drops of water, the words approach each other and converge in listening.

Kao Huguenin on the other side of the border (Cervera de la Marenda) is a resident of Nau Côclea’s 2022-23 cross-border exchange, Pedro Freitas/Jimmy Solórzano (Brazil and Mexico) Nau Côclea/walk · listen · create soundwalk residency and Azucena Momo, Beca, from Empordà Walter Benjamin 2022, with Pedro Freitas in a conversation with Geert Vermeire.

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Pedro Freitas

Pedro Freitas

 
Geert Vermeire

Geert Vermeire

co-founder of walk · listen · create (Belgium) 
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2022-12-15 18:00
2022-12-15 18:00

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