Tuning in to Bristol and Addis Ababa – Feb 10, 2024

In response to Eregata እርጋታ. exhibition by Elias Sime, I am offering in Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol, a workshop to tune in with sounds from Addis Ababa.

This two-hour workshop invites you to walk collectively and tune in to your body, the soil, and the sonic environment of Bristol, while experiencing sounds from Addis Ababa – specifically, audio recordings made at Zoma. In that hybrid reality, facilitated with the INTIMAL App©, the workshop explores what sonic space emerges in-between, and what connections can be established that expand your sense of place and (tele)presence.

Book your place here

INTIMAL Hehringhonza – Sheffield, 18/06/2022

With Violeta Ospina, Calu, and Liliana Rodríguez, from the INTIMAL Collective we are very happy to offer a one-day hybrid workshop “INTIMAL Heh-ring-ghon-zah” in Sheffield, UK, as part of Migration Matters Festival ! This is a one-day hybrid (online and in person) workshop that invites women to listen and celebrate their migratory journeys. Using Deep Listening®, sound improvisation, and the INTIMAL App© they will connect with dreams, voice and languages, expanding their sonic space. Limited places. Book your tickets on https://www.migrationmattersfestival.co.uk/2022/intimal

Migration Matters Festival Line Up 2022
INTIMAL Heh-ring-gon-za. Poster by Violeta Ospina
INTIMAL App. By Ximena Alarcón.

Sensing INTIMAL App©

The Branderburg Centre for Media Studies (ZeM)

I was invited on May 26th and June 2nd to The Brandenburg Centre for Media Studies (ZeM) by the Research Group “SENSING: The Knowledge of Sensitive Media”, to share my research with the project INTIMAL, first stage, and to offer a Sentient workshop , involving Deep Listening®, Relational Listening, and experiencing the INTIMAL App© which is part of the second stage of the project. This time, the frame of the collective experience was proposed as “Dreaming while awake: for a network of presence“. Thanks to all the members of the group for engaging with the experience of listening, walking, and connecting to the place and to others, while experiencing different levels of presence. Thanks to Kate Donovan for the invitation!