1-54 Forum Marrakech 2019 | Comic Sounds

1-54 Forum Marrakech 2019 | Comic Sounds

Author: 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair March 12, 2019 Duration: 1:13:24

1-54 Forum Marrakech

22 - 24 February 2019

Comic Sounds [FR/EN]

How can sound and orality reflect and document our (sur)realities and processes of imagination? Panellists will address the Netherlands’ jazz history and archives, and discuss immersive listening practices and audio recordings in the context of Morocco. A panel discussion with Jessica de Abreu(Anthropologist and Co-founder of The Black Archives, Amsterdam), Abdellah Hassak (Sound Artist, Casablanca) and Hassan Jouad (Linguist and Anthropologist, Paris) moderated by Karima Boudou.

Sons Comiques [FR/EN]

Dans quelle mesure le son et l'oralité peuvent-ils refléter et documenter nos (sur)réalités et autres processus de l'imagination ? Les intervenants traiteront de l'histoire et des archives du jazz aux Pays-Bas, ainsi que de l'écoute immersive, d’enregistrements et d’observations dans un contexte marocain. Une table ronde réunissant Jessica De Abreu (anthropologue et cofondatrice de The Black Archives, Amsterdam), Abdellah Hassak (artiste sonore, Casablanca) et Hassan Jouad (linguiste et anthropologue, Paris). Modéré par Karima Boudou.

Image: © Katrina Sorrentino

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