SUNDAY 08 JUN / 13h~15h
IRENA PIVKA:
Listening with Meadows
Soundwalk (60’)
Listening with Meadows
Soundwalk (60’)
You are invited to a sonic exploration of the meadow as an ecosystem, where plants are not just passive, green backdrops but active interlocutors. We will walk among the voices of the wind, insects, and the quiet workings of the root system, listening to the meadow as a space
of interspecies relationships and mutual influences.
With a postcolonial perspective, we will move beyond anthropocentric views and listen to plants beyond their economic and aesthetic value. How can the meadow teach us new ways of coexisting? How does the soundscape reveal invisible connections between species? This walk opens a space for listening that is not only human but multispecies and reciprocal.
of interspecies relationships and mutual influences.
With a postcolonial perspective, we will move beyond anthropocentric views and listen to plants beyond their economic and aesthetic value. How can the meadow teach us new ways of coexisting? How does the soundscape reveal invisible connections between species? This walk opens a space for listening that is not only human but multispecies and reciprocal.
Irena Pivka is an artist and producer working at the intersection of contemporary art, sound, and space. Her work explores the relationship between humans, the environment, and technology, often using the medium of sound walks and interactive installations. Together with Brane Zorman, she leads Cona institute, where she creates projects that intertwine artistic research, ecology, and social engagement.