Sounds from Earth @ NDSM

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Sounds from Earth @ NDSM/nl
Name Sounds from Earth @ NDSM
Location H&D Studio, NDSM-plein 127
Date 2024/12/07
Time 11:00—13:30
PeopleOrganisations Hackers & Designers, dianaband, Hee-Ju Lim
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Na 2 geweldige weken in Zuid-Korea waarin H&D, dianaband en Hee-ju de eerste iteraties van de workshop ontwikkelden en faciliteerden, komt Sounds from Earth nu eindelijk naar Amsterdam! Kom naar onze NDSM-studio voor deze workshop die toegankelijk is voor deelnemers van 10 tot 100 jaar oud!

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Sounds from Earth is about world-building, live-action role-play, and working with simple electronics. We invite participants to co-create a fictional story while building a network of small electronic objects. The purpose of the network is to (re)connect to and communicate with our environment. It will be a 'sounding' network and allows us to communicate beyond the use of words and to interact with approach “nature” not as something to dominate and extract from but as something we are part of and live with and we need to relearn to attune to.

The workshops are open to participants with different technological abilities and of various ages, from teenagers to elders and everything in between. We will bring our imagination together to connect to the environment and other-than-human entities through non-verbal communication. Inspired by natural networks of communication such as mycelium, we ask ourselves how we can enter into meaningful exchange with the world around us and achieve a deeper sense of interconnectedness.

What information do we collect around us, what is legible, and what do we understand, interpret, and project meaning onto? What is lost in translation? Can we get comfortable with the miscommunications and the unknown?


Lore

Together we are a forest!

it doesn't matter what shape we have in this forest or what sounds we make, we are all interconnected into a chaotic polyphony. We each have our own personality but make sense as a whole. The wind is a vital force in our ecosystem and accompanies us through our cycles. Its unpredictable nature maintains our community, it's bringing us the energy we need in mysterious ways.

An echo in the wind brought us a rumor: the wind could become still, which would threaten our unique ecosystem's equilibrium... and sooner than we can imagine... we know that, because we attune to the wind and to each other in our own unique way . We do so with the help of symbiotic companions that help us channeling messages of the wind and carry our worries and hopes for the wind to consider.

The wind doesn't understand words, only maybe intentions through sounds, vibrations and blows, that is how we send and interpret messages.

Our companions are made of extracted minerals and oils transformed into components that we found discarded from others in our ecosystem...

When the wind blows with a certain strength and in a certain direction, we come together to send our wishes to the wind.....

Workshop Details & Sign up!

  • Time: 11:00-13:30
  • Price: 5,00 (free for accompanying parents) + if you join the workshop you get free entrance to our event at OCCII in the evening!
  • Capacity: 20 participants
  • Sign up by sending an email using this link. Information you share with us will be used only for communication and discarded after the event. More in our Privacy text :)

Background

Sounds from Earth is a collaborative project between the Netherlands and South Korea, involving Hackers & Designers, dianaband, and Hee-ju. It explores the ecological impacts of modern technology, from large data centers that harm local habitats to fiber optic cables that affect marine life through heat, turbidity, and risks like sea life entanglement. The project also examines the environmental damage caused by deep-sea interventions and terrestrial mining for materials like lithium and cobalt, used in tech devices, highlighting their role in resource depletion, geopolitical tensions, and unequal wealth distribution.

Sounds from Earth is supported by The Cultural Participation Fund. The Cultural Participation Fund aims to encourage and increase participation in the arts and culture.

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