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Hybride-Veranstaltung 11.05.2023 11:00 - 13:00

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Institut für Kulturanthropologie und Europäische Ethnologie, Projektteam (Musical) Improvisation and Ethics

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Ort: Forum Stadtpark, Stadtpark 1, 8010 Graz

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How the world makes itself heard

Lecture by Tim Ingold (University of Aberdeen)

Does a falling tree make a sound if no-one is around to hear? It depends on what you mean by sound. If it is a physical impulse, transmitted through the aerial medium, then ‘yes’; if it is something we register in our minds, then ‘no’. But must we choose between these alternatives?

In this talk, I ask you to picture yourself walking in the forest, during a storm. The sounds of trees falling, wind gusting and thunder rumbling are not objects of perception but rather the reverberations of a consciousness that has opened to the sky, to merge with the cosmos.
In this sense, sounds are neither mental nor physical but atmospheric. This leads us to think differently about ears, not as anatomical organs primed to respond to acoustic signals, but as the attentiveness of a body placed on aural alert. This aural attention, this hearing, gives voice to the tree, the wind and the thunder. Hearing, thus, doesn’t provide a portal for the human mind to take possession of a world. Rather, it is in taking possession of its human inhabitants that the world makes itself heard. Is this also what happens in music-making?

 

"(Musical) Improvisation and Ethics" is an interdisciplinary project funded by the FWF, hosted by the Institute for Cultural Anthropology and European Ethnology, the Kunstuniversität Graz and the University of Vienna.

Please visit the project website for more information and regular updates about project events and activities:
https://improv-ethics.net

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