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a Kind of Harmony
a Kind of Harmony
17 episodes
4 months ago
A Kind of Harmony is looking to transcend the physical limitations of daily life. In each episode, we speak with a different practitioner who uses sound as a tool or method for connection, transcendence, and healing.
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A Kind of Harmony is looking to transcend the physical limitations of daily life. In each episode, we speak with a different practitioner who uses sound as a tool or method for connection, transcendence, and healing.
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Arts
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S2 Episode 5 - AM Kanngieser, Listening as coming to
a Kind of Harmony
53 minutes 32 seconds
7 months ago
S2 Episode 5 - AM Kanngieser, Listening as coming to
AM Kanngieser is an award-winning geographer, sound artist and Research Fellow in Geography at Royal Holloway University of London. Their practice engages listening and attunement to approach how people collectively determine conditions of liberation and care in the face of ecocide and environmental change. In this interview, Kanngieser re-frames listening as a practice that is embodied, confrontational, challenging and truly transformative, and discusses how one can enter into dialogue with the environment. 
a Kind of Harmony
A Kind of Harmony is looking to transcend the physical limitations of daily life. In each episode, we speak with a different practitioner who uses sound as a tool or method for connection, transcendence, and healing.