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Dienstag, 23. September 2025
Images of "Same but Different – Equinox to Equinox"
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Donnerstag, 18. September 2025
“Same but Different –Equinox to Equinox”
After the March 2025 edition, I will perform again at “Same but Different – Equinox to Equinox” – a short performance festival
Samstag, 13. September 2025
60 Seconds Radio
Two of my recent sound pieces “Conceive” and “You get” were selected and broadcast by 60 Seconds Radio, Montreal, Canada for the 11 Edition 2025
Where radio art can last only one minute: Radio art, collage, soundscape, radio theatre, sonic prose and poetry, sound art, creative documentary, mutant radio, sonic captures: anything is possible as long as it's 60 seconds long. Many thanks to CHOQ.ca and to the radio partners! Here, radio can only last a minute. Boris Chassagne, director 60 Seconds Radio
Mittwoch, 10. September 2025
‘Hide me, Steal Me, Be Nice to Me’
‘Hide me, Steal Me, Be Nice to Me’
(Freedom to roam, overcoming barriers, confronting crossings
12th-21st September 2025
Opening event 12th September 7pm-10pm
Wed – Sat.: 10-13 & 17-19 / Sun.: 10-12
Arthall, 8, Triq Agius de Soldanis, Victoria, Gozo, Malta
Three photographic works of mine are on display
Curator and Visual Artist, Diana Ali in collaboration with Arthall, is pleased to present the exhibition ‘Hide me, Steal Me, Be Nice to Me’, an exhibition of contemporary artwork investigating confrontational crossings, overcoming barriers & freedom of movement.
This exibition was also on display last year, August 2024 in Madeira, Portugal
We are facing many barriers globally where our identities are being bruised, rejected, and turned away. This leaves a tension for bodies, thoughts, and circumstances to be accepted and co-exist. Artists have been invited to contest and question what it means to face barriers. Often our artworks have been declined from being shown and exhibited. This exhibition gives an opportunity for the art to migrate. There may not be a utopia, but there are ways of overcoming barriers.Imagine the artwork being personified. What would it say if it had freedom of movement, no immigration law, finding asylum and a sense of belonging without being displaced? A fantastic array of international artists come together in one space to question, confront and seek sanctuary through their artwork.
In 2024, a majority of the work was detained by the Portuguese customs on the way to be exhibited in Madeira. The artwork did not have a freedom to roam. In 2025, the art hopes to confront crossings and overcome barriers by having the opportunity to be exhibited at Arthall, Malta.
Dienstag, 9. September 2025
FLASCHENPOST (POST IN A BOTTLE)
FLASCHENPOST
(POST IN A BOTTLE)
Mail Art Exhibition
September 8, 2025 –
November 21, 2025
Entrance Windscheidstraße 51, 04179 Leipzig,
Germany
The exhibition features a small original linocut
by me entitled "Katze in der Stadt/Cat in the City."
Freitag, 5. September 2025
tRaum
“tRaum”
Exhibition: September 8 – November 1, 2025
exhibition at Opening: September 6, 2025, 6 p.m.
Project Space Galerie M
Marzahner Promenade 46, 12679 Berlin, Germany
Mittwoch, 3. September 2025
SOUND + ENVIRONMENT SYMPOSIUM
(Papers, Artworks, Workshops) from September 4-6, 2025, at Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
The Sound + Environment Research Group at Newcastle University is pleased to host a broad range of international scholars and practitioners for their inaugural symposium. The theme of the symposium aligns with the aims of the Sound + Environment Research Group, set-up to bring together researchers working across arts and sciences to explore the ways that sound can deepen our understanding of environments and the communities inhabiting them. For example, recent developments in the field of ecoacoustics are proving fruitful in assessing ecosystem change. Sound and listening are also increasingly used to monitor built structures and to inform urban and rural landscape design. We can use sound for scientific and artistic exploration, to inform and expand our knowledge of environments and our relationships to the world around us. Sound can inform a range of innovative interventions and solutions to problems. Through exploring scientific and artistic approaches together, we engage with sound and listening to create complementary ways of investigating, understanding, and taking action.
Organising Committee: Rob Mackay, Usue Ruiz Arana, Tatiana Alvares-Sanches, David de la Haye, Lawrence Davies, Martin Eccles, Martin Heslop & Will Dawson
My contribution and participation in the symposium consists of my sound art piece "Sonidos de la ciudad y en mi cabeza."My piece will be performed on September 4, 2025, in the Culture Lab Ballroom complex of the university.
"Sonidos de la ciudad y en mi cabeza" is an urban sound artwork. It combines the diverse sounds of the Ecuadorian capital, Quito, with the noises I experienced daily in my head, partly due to mental health issues and partly due to tinnitus. The everyday sounds of the city and my very own sounds, which arise in my head, form a strange and diverse sound atmosphere and soundscape as I walked through the streets and urban space of this city. Speaking for myself, or rather, listening to it, every city or urban space, and I know many of them, has certain distinct sound elements.
Link
https://on.soundcloud.com/VCyG1eANNuUU5zmP7