The Soundscape Is Active
«The soundscape is active and dynamic because we are part of it.»
This quote is excerpted from the text accompanying the compillation «Cuando el Fuego Suena» by Ana María Romano. The compilation is part of the virtual exhibition «Norient City Sounds: Bogotá», curated and edited by Luisa Uribe.
Curation/Project Lead · Curaduría/Dirección del Proyecto: Luisa Uribe
Graphics/Visual Design · Gráficos/Diseño Visual: Juliana Acero, Juliana Cuervo
Audio Design · Diseño de Audio: Tembe Laboratorio Sonoro
PR: Jaime Aguirre
Biography
Ana María Romano is an interdisciplinary composer, sound artist, teacher, curator, and Colombian researcher. Since its foundation in 2009, she promotes the inclusion of women and dissidents in experimental music in Latin America through various spaces such as the En Tiempo Real Festival, the feminist platform Tiempo Real, and the Microcircuits platform. Additionally, she is a co-founder of the Soundscapers-Latin America platform and the Latin American Women Composers Network, among other initiatives. Follow her on Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, and SoundCloud.
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Published on August 22, 2024
Last updated on August 22, 2024
Topic
How do acoustic environments affect human life? In which way can a city entail sounds of repression?