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Published: 18 October 2024

"Listening to the World - 100 years of radio art" - October Events at HKW and PAD-Festival

After three years of research, traveling, workshops and events “Listening to the World - 100 Years of Radio” is now coming to an end. But not without being celebrated! Following the successful event days at the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) in October 2023, which focused on the regions of South America and Southeast Asia, the upcoming program “Listening to the World – 100 years of radio art” - part 2 on October 19, 2024, will spotlight perspectives and practices from Southern Africa and other regions that are geographically, politically, and sonically connected.

If you are not in Berlin, turn your radio on: from 12pm-12am via Cashmere RadioBauhaus.FM (und UKW 106.6 MHz) und Radio Submarine.

In this context, we are also thrilled to announce the launch of the Transcultural Listening Map (TLM) website. This platform is designed to connect and showcase international sound artists and theoreticians, fostering collaboration and exchange. The project initially began with the content from our three Bauhaus.Listening.Workshops held in Uruguay, the Philippines, and South Africa. Going forward, the platform will be open to sound artists and theoreticians from around the world.

We warmly invite you to explore the Transcultural Listening Map online at listeningmap.de

The website will also be officially presented at PAD - Performing Arts and Digitality Festival from October 24th to 27th, accompanied by a performative Listening Walk “Eingang fuer Zuhoerer”, featuring many voices from the TLM. 

DATES:

Haus der Kulturen der Welt
Saturday, October 19th 2024 (12pm-12am)
»Listening to the World – 100 years of radio art”
www.hkw.de/programme/listening-to-the-world-100-years-of-radio-art-pt-2

Further Information TRANSCULTURAL LISTENING MAP (TLM)

 

CREDITS

Artistic Director/Editor: Nathalie Singer, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
Web Design & Technical Realization: NEOANALOG Schmitz & Rabe GbR
Concept and Editing: Lefteris Krysalis, Frederike Moormann, Nathalie Singer
Editing Support: Tilman Böhnke
Project Coordination: Sandra Rücker, Vitalis Neufeld
Translation & Transcripts: Elizabeth Marie Watts, Silvana Callegari, Matthew Lloyd

The Transcultural Listening Map is a project of the professorship ‘Experimental Radio’, with the financial support by the Kreativfonds of the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. The material was gathered as part of the umbrella project “Listening to the World - 100 Years of Radio”, which Experimental Radio initiated together with the Goethe-Institute on occasion of 100 years of radio (art) and implemented with Deutschlandfunk Kultur and the Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW) between 2022 and 2024. 

A Heartfelt Thank You to all the curators, participants, assistants, advisors, and supporters, witch invaluable contributions have made this project possible!

Thank you, Masimba Hwati, Florencia Curci, meLê yamomo, Luis Alvarado, Estefania Barnetche, August Black, Alejandra Carro, Fátima González Donado, Alejo Duque, Zezé Fassmor, Fernando Godoy, Lukas Kühne, Guely Morató, Gabriela Munguía, Federíco Musso, Organización De Mujeres Originarias Aretede Y, Radio La Voz Indigena , Rodrigo Ríos Zunino, Luciana Rizzo, Lourdes Silva, María Juliana Sotto, Ana Laura López de la Torre, Stephanie Lòpez, Alfredo Thiermann, Pol Villasuso, Anjeline de Dios, apè Aliermo, Dayang Yraola, Devana Senanayake, Elizabeth Enriquez, Gwen Gaongen, LaVerne David C. de la Peña, Lynn Nandar Htoo, Rani Jambak, Riar Rizaldi, Rosemainy Buang, Patrick Tirano, Sol Maris Trinidad, Truong Que Chi, Victoria Yam, Aerosol-Tinofireyi Zhou, Aino Moongo, Cynthia Marangwanda, Fernando Damon, Kim Karabo Makin, Duduzile Masuku, Naledi Chai, Nesindano Namises, Nickita Maesela, Reginald Tinavapi, Sekibakiba Peter Lekgoathi, Siviwe James, Tendayi Chakanyuka, Ntone Edjabe, Aaron Peters