What becomes of water when we look at it through the lens of different artists and researchers? And how might it assist us in looking at the world differently?
Seven practitioners individually welcome us to a water-related place in Amsterdam, and explain what this place tells us about water when we listen, look, and think carefully. Each interview is preceded by a listening exercise, guided by the voice of the interviewee; intimately connected to their chosen location. These recordings can be experienced onsite, or wherever you find yourself, with a moment to spare.
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What becomes of water when we look at it through the lens of different artists and researchers? And how might it assist us in looking at the world differently?
Seven practitioners individually welcome us to a water-related place in Amsterdam, and explain what this place tells us about water when we listen, look, and think carefully. Each interview is preceded by a listening exercise, guided by the voice of the interviewee; intimately connected to their chosen location. These recordings can be experienced onsite, or wherever you find yourself, with a moment to spare.
Listen alongside René Boer to imagine what the canal has looked like historically, and what it may yet come to look like in the future.
Leaky Turns: Stories from Amsterdam’s Waterlands
What becomes of water when we look at it through the lens of different artists and researchers? And how might it assist us in looking at the world differently?
Seven practitioners individually welcome us to a water-related place in Amsterdam, and explain what this place tells us about water when we listen, look, and think carefully. Each interview is preceded by a listening exercise, guided by the voice of the interviewee; intimately connected to their chosen location. These recordings can be experienced onsite, or wherever you find yourself, with a moment to spare.