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Soundscapes of Intersectional Encounters: Exploring Identity Through Sound

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Exhibition
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Exhibit Gallery
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Schillerplatz 3, 1. floor
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1010 Vienna

Opening: 
March 14, 2024, 18
22 h

The exhibition and educational project Soundscapes of Intersectional Encounters: Exploring Identity Through Sound deals with the production of sound – from popular and artistic music productions to oral narratives – which are identity-forming for diasporas and intersectional communities.

Popular and artistic sounds, music and narratives in particular are often representative of an imagined sense of togetherness. This encompasses far more than regional and mostly fictionalized particularities and contexts, – even though these sounds stand as binding and as self-understanding-generating for a larger group, a group that defines itself purely through media experiences rather than through real, verifiable biographical dependencies. Sound moments and soundscapes can often be perceived as an image of diaspora belonging and emancipation. These collaborative auto-ethnographic media forms, the independent categorization and description of group histories, differs greatly from the expected image of diaspora as a closed, regionally bound group of experiences. This exhibition project therefore aims to present narratives through digital media contributions that reflect the language of auto-ethnography and ultimately make it usable and understandable for a larger public. The aim is to create a pidginized exhibition space that will enlarge and grow audibly and visibly during the exhibition through the program and educational events.

with contributions by: Brishty Alam, Salah Ammo, Zehra Baraçkılıç, Luiza Furtado, Studio Hassan, Ursula Hemetek, Hopscotch Reading Room, Simon Inou, Janine Jembere, Roshini Kempadoo, Stephanie Misa, Hosam Omran, Ruby Sircar, Deniz Sözen, Sakina Teyna, Sinthujan Varatharajah

Public Program with: Salah Ammo, Luiza Furtado, Seba Kayan, Hopscotch Reading Room, Hosam Omran, Studio Hassan, Sakina Teyna, Sinthujan Varatharajah

Curators: Ruby Sircar and Zehra Baraçkılıç

Exhibition Design: Studio Hassan, Zehra Baraçkılıç, Ruby Sircar

Opening Performance by Luiza Furtado and Seba Kayan

Opening Times:
Tue–Sun 10–18 h
Free Admission

closed on Mondays and public holidays 

entrance via foyer Paintings Gallery

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  • Soundscapes of Intersectional Encounters: Exploring Identity Through Sound

    The exhibition and educational project Soundscapes of Intersectional Encounters: Exploring Identity Through Sound deals with the production of sound – from popular and artistic music productions to oral narratives – which are identity-forming for diasporas and intersectional communities.

    Opening

    Schillerplatz

    Exhibit Gallery

    white water
  • Soundscapes Curators Tour

    and talk with Janine Jembere

    Three teachers and educators, curators and artists: Janine Jembere, Zehra Baraçkılıç, and Ruby Sircar will talk about voices, sound, music, lyrics, creating audible texts and discussing the possibilities of teaching emotions as academic techniques and accepting didactics to be still colonized – how to change them? And is it possible to teach non-linear narratives? 

    Schillerplatz

    Exhibit Gallery

    exhibition view space 3 persons, round table, 2 pictures on the wall
  • Sakina Teyna X Salah Ammo

    Concert, lecture and talk with Zehra Baraçkılıç

    What happens if your home and homeland are just imaginations that have been gambled away by colonial powers – from the Osman Empire to the British and French repression to Turkish, Iraqi, and Syrian denial? How to communicate the beauty of one’s own voice when one has never heard it in public?

    Schillerplatz

    Exhibit Gallery

    Woman sitting on the ground, wearing a long green dress and a turban on her head;
  • Hosam Omran X Dalia Hassan

    Concert, lecture and talk with Zehra Baraçkılıç and Ruby Sircar

    Inviting different generations to the project and exhibition space is important to show the commonly understood narrative offered by various diaspora and migrant communities. We thus cover a timeline from the late 20th century to contemporary productions while the stories and biographies represented go far beyond it – being caught in the onslaught of the aftermath of colonial and economic propositions that might even be unwanted.

    Schillerplatz

    Exhibit Gallery

    two models with pieces from the Sernaga Collection; brown jacket with belt and brown overall with straps as well as belt bags in white with double eagle application made of rhinestones;
  • Simon Inou X Course Participants

    Workshop hosted by Zehra Baraçkılıç and Ruby Sircar

    Simon Inou will help participants of the course to realize their projects as podcasts by offering an introduction to consciously using media and radio programming to create intersectional narratives and allow a rethinking and undoing of privileges that are not blessings but rather disguised hindrances to create future linearities.

    Schillerplatz

    Exhibit Gallery