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Tag: Apocalypse Now

Spreading Freedom the Rough Way – War (1955-2005)
Audio Essay Intensity 6

Spreading Freedom the Rough Way – War (1955-2005)

Paul Paulun
22. March 2022
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War is eternal, its accompanying aspects, however, have changed in the 20th century. 45 minutes with artists reflecting war‘s presence in the media, traumatic experiences, the home front, and the utopia of world peace. With Ami Shavit, The Android Sisters, K Foundation, Sun Ra, and others.

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Listening with Misophonia
Listening with Misophonia

Listening with Misophonia

Workshop based on conscious listening strategies as propagated by Pauline Oliveros and R. Murray Schafer. In order to cope with the disorder in constructive and active ways, it introduces new perspectives on listening and encourages practising.

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From the futurists to hyperdub, musical ideas have constantly evolved. Sounds Central explores this vast area of experiments with audio essays, series, and thematic mixes.

The selection doesn’t strive to be canonical, it rather comes from being a DJ who dislikes clichés and genres, but is fond of moving on the time line.

Listening with Misophonia

Early in 2021, I learned that I’m suffering from misophonia, a disorder that typically begins in childhood and that’s characterized by painful reactions towards certain sounds. 

Knowing about my misophonia, however, I’m able to react more relaxed in some trigger situations. This ability could be due to having internalized forms of conscious listening as propagated by composers like Pauline Oliveros and R. Murray Schafer. 

A grant from Berlin based Musikfonds e.V. enabled me to conceive a workshop in order to find out whether being familiar with such listening modes could also be helpful for others affected by misophonia.

Read more about this in the Misophonia section.

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