Join us for a pre-recorded workshop performance presentation from Luiz Henrique Otto de Santana Filho “Videoless Audio”. You are invited to make a shift in perception, one that centres the act of listening as a primary way of knowing and relating to the world.
By isolating sound from image and proposing a collage with them, “Videoless Audio” helps participants attune to the poetics of place and the ecological interdependencies often overlooked in visual culture. This practice fosters a sense of connectedness between people, non-human life, and the environments they inhabit, inviting a reimagining of how we listen to, handle and coexist with the world around us.
About:
Luiz Henrique Otto de Santana Filho, Brazilian art historian and multimodal artist.
The Sound and Environment Symposium has been organised by Newcastle University’s Sound + Environment Research Group, exploring the ways sound can deepen our understanding of environments and the communities inhabiting them.