From October 8th to 9th, 2022 the second LAND.SCHAFFT.SOUND workshop took place at Steinhaus Bautzen. The focus of the practical workshop was on the topics industrial culture and anthropophony. How does industrial use / development change nature and its background noise? With Mirijam Streibl, Grit Ruhland, Alwin Weber and Jarii van Gohl - 4 artists gave insights into their work and approach to the subject of sound. In addition to inputs and practical phases there was a headphone concert for the participants at the end of the workshop.
Pictures: Konrad Behr (CC-BY-SA-4.0)
LAND.SCHAFFT.SOUND is an interdisciplinary sound exploration project with focus on art, culture and science and the connection of these disciplines. The aim is to sensitise people for hearing, to create a greater awareness for sound and to interpret and restructure sound and the soundscape itself.
In cooperation with local initiatives and individuals the auditive world of the rural area is to be explored, documented and reinterpreted by means of field recording, soundwalks and listening events. The scope of this work reaches from untouched recordings of a place and time to the design and composition of new soundscapes. The leitmotiv is oriented on the three pillars of soundscape research: Biophony (animals), Geophony (forces of nature) and Antropophony (humans, man-made sound). These terms should be made more accessible for the wider public.
A project by Axel Matz and Clemens Pitschke: info@landschafftsound.org
LAND.SCHAFFT.SOUND is an interdisciplinary sound exploration project with focus on art, culture and science and the connection of these disciplines. The aim is to sensitise people for hearing, to create a greater awareness for sound and to interpret and restructure sound and the soundscape itself.
In cooperation with local initiatives and individuals the auditive world of the rural area is to be explored, documented and reinterpreted by means of field recording, soundwalks and listening events. The scope of this work reaches from untouched recordings of a place and time to the design and composition of new soundscapes. The leitmotiv is oriented on the three pillars of soundscape research: Biophony (animals), Geophony (forces of nature) and Antropophony (humans, man-made sound). These terms should be made more accessible for the wider public.
A project by Axel Matz and Clemens Pitschke: info@landschafftsound.org