i can't hear you

Event series between April and October 2021
in Changing Room Project Space Berlin

With:
Ralf Wendt, Anna Zawadzka | handverlesen with Lea Schneider and Kassandra Wedel | FemmeFitness, Raluca Croitoru | Soy Division | Juliana Lindenhofer, Brad Nath



30 April
Live broadcast from Changing Room
i can't hear you: 1. come equal
with
Anna Zawadzka “What would you tell your employer if you could speak freely?”
interviews playout and online interview
Ralf Wendt “Rolling Roles and Rules” - Questioning “hierarchy-free” communication
performative lecture and a group laboratory situation


03 July
Event at Changing Room
i can't hear you: 2. Text - Körper - Text
with
handverlesen with Lea Schneider and Kassandra Wedel “Text - Körper - Text”
collaborative text production workshop and public, work-in-progress performance


04 September
Event at Changing Room
i can't hear you: 3. slow core
with
Raluca Croitoru “sound sound marks”
workshop and soundscape focused on the acoustic properties of our work environments
FemmeFitness “Over (Stretch)”
class of low energy stretch routines


11 September
Event at Changing Room
i can't hear you: 4. Diantara
with
Ariel Orah and Bilawa Respati from Soydivision Kollektiv “Diantara”
a live radio drama musical and culinary tasting performance

02 October
Event at Changing Room
i can't hear you: 5. embedded – when i was with you i was a
with
Juliana Lindenhofer
fluid sculptures and a DJ set
Brad Nath “grounds for a workshop"
a workshop for listening to pavement stones





The simple phrase “i can’t hear you” has become a symptom of the present. Being a substantial part of every video call, it opens up a field of conflicts between varying ideas of work, social distance, hearing and sounding. The event series “i can’t hear you” is a proposal to dissect words within the lexical field of work focussing on the notion of performance. In the process, we want to deeper understand how people do and could communicate, collaborate and relate to each other throughout the various structures, spaces, affects and meanings associated with ideas of work.

The project proposes the re-evaluation and poetization of the toxified terminology of performance that the different parameters of modernity and postmodernity imposed as norms for current conditions of labour and means of (cultural) production.

Workers in all contexts deal with varying conditions of inaudibility and inability, that are produced by hegemonic forms of oppression, such as ableism, racism, sexism, or other social inequalities. We can’t ‘unsee’/’unhear’ that. Performing within given notions of productivity, growth, capacity, or integration eventually makes it hard for individuals to equally participate in society. We ask ourselves: How can we give new meaning to these terms in a playful, unique and personal way?

Keywords such as: work-out, work out, a piece of work, work as job, artwork, workflow, work-life-balance, paid work, unpaid work, temp work, etc. invite to be discussed, dissected and poeticized through the means of performance and performativity.

In this project we would like to provoke the debunking of statements around what it means to “hear” each other, statements that are usually deemed obvious. Can and do we really hear each other? Do we want to hear each other?

We imagine the sessions as free-form, free-of-charge meetings, listenings and get-togethers which offer a space for audience, artists/non-artists to spend time with each other and have an open and public conversation.

Results from the meetings will eventually be published on attune.researchandwaves.net, the research platform hosted by collective and label Research and Waves, that critically examines digital (re)formations of media, specifically the use of language and the emancipatory possibilities of poetic intervention in currently emerging real life practices. These documents, which will travel forward, will allow access to the knowledge accumulated during our meetings.

Additionally, documentary materials and conceptual results from all the events will become part of a vinyl record released and realized by Research and Waves together with the invited artists.


i can't hear you is supported by: