A four-week participatory sound research process in Berlin exploring listening as shared perception.
The project investigates listening as an active relational practice between bodies, environments and attention. Music is not treated as an object but as a form of connection emerging through perception.
Participants explore sound through nature, urban space and silence, forming a shared emotional and sonic language.
Listening practices · voice and breath work · silence studies · rhythm and body · drawing sound · mirror games · call-and-response structures
Nature — coherence and organic rhythm
City — density and contrast
Interior — focus and silence
4 weeks · 12 participants
Collective perception as compositional system.
Listening becomes structure. Structure becomes sound.
Three electroacoustic pieces:
• Harmony of Unity
• Harmony of Contrast
• Harmony of the Present Moment (improvisation)
Public participatory performance in Berlin in a listening-oriented space.
When we hear, we feel.
When we feel, we resonate.
When we resonate, we build together.