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Aural Spaces – Echo(location) Chamber by Evita Manji (listening session & Q&A)

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Sun, Dec 15, 2024, 16:30
This haunting soundtrack meditates on how the resonance of space and the rhythmic pulse of music intertwine, tethering the ephemeral to the profound. In this piece, the echo chamber transforms from a mere loop of repetition into a dynamic environment where soundwaves bounce and return, unveiling the contours of an emotional landscape concealed in the void. Echo(location) Chamber was composed and developed in January 2024, during their two week residency at MONOM.This listening session is co-presented by FIBER Festival.With their... Read full text
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