EVENT LANGUAGE: GERMAN/ENGLISH
The event explores anthropophagy in its speculative reciprocity. Anthropophagy extends across various fields, covering phenomena in biology such as symbiogenesis, where cells consume other cells to develop; in linguistics or AI, when languages or models consume each other, and encompasses various forms of artistic and cultural appropriation inspired by Oswald de Andrade’s anthropophagic manifesto. For example, the event explores how microbes feed on certain human sound frequencies and how language parasites bring about becoming spoken. It departs from indigenous cosmologies, where the states of the Other—the victim—are consumed to assimilate the signs of its alterity. In these cosmologies, killing and singing are interpreted as similar practices to become the Other through sung or spoken words, and the term used for the Other or the enemy is “future music.” The singer or speaker understands himself as a subject at the moment in which he declares his uniqueness by hearing himself through the voice of the Other, de-hierarchizing the coexistence of different species.
With:
- Tristam Vivian Adams (Cultural Theorist, ‘Vocal Semiocapitalism’)
- Sean Braune (Cultural Theorist, ‘Language Parasites‘)
- Emanuel Gollob (Artist, ‘Eating Caruso’)
- Jens Hauser (Cultural Theorist, Moderator, ‘BioMedia’)
- Svenja Kratz (Artist, University of Tasmania, ‘Bone Breath‘)
- Matthias Lewy (Prof., Basel University,’Indigenous Sonorism‘)
- Ana Maria Ochoa (Prof., Tulane University, ‚Acoustic Multinaturalism‘)
- Theresa Schubert (Artist, ‚mEat Me‘)
- Klaus Spiess (Prof., Vienna Medical University. ‘Eating Caruso’)
- Melanie Strasser (Cultural Theorist, Vienna University, ‚Tupi or not Tupi‘)
Find more details here.
AIL – Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab
Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab is a space and a platform for projects at the intersection of art, science and artistic research. Founded in 2014 by the University of Applied Arts Vienna as an initiative by Gerald Bast, it was launched to enable exchange among different disciplines and to open up art and artistic research. AIL is dedicated to facilitating dialogue between all visitors and participants as well as various fields of knowledge and connects partners from the fields of science, arts, design, research with the resources of the University of Applied Arts Vienna.
Eating Sound: Performance installation & lectures on auditory anthropology, anthropophagy
14 Nov 2024/18:30-21:30H
AIL - Angewandte Interdisciplinary Lab (Postsparkasse)
Österreichische Postsparkasse, Georg-Coch-Platz 2, 1010 Wien, Österreich
© Spiess/Gollob/Gründorfer, Ars Electronica 2023