
Through speculative listening and audio collage, Katía Truijen explores how sound can reveal erased ecologies, capitalist histories and possible futures, turning water into both a witness, and a carrier of memory. She specifically reflects on Amsterdam’s former marine harbour as a historically layered and sonically rich site shaped by colonization, industrialization, and transformation from a restricted zone into a public space.
Katía Truijen is a media researcher, curator, educator and musician. Her work is concerned with bringing people together around practices of listening, archiving, and rehearsing alternative urban, technological and ecological futures.