Listening and Recording in Llanchama Cocha

June 8th 2021
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Ecuador
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Archive of the future
Experimentation
Field research
Site-specific
Sound action to be replicated
Soundscape
Workshop
Disciplines
Acoustic Ecology
Anthropology
Deep listening practices
Ecology
Economy
Field recording
Philosophy
Politics
Soundscape studies
Themes
Climate crisis
Cooperation
Healing
Listening as activism
More-than-humans
Wisdom Keepers
Climate change

Taller Sapara is a young people’s collective from Llanchama Cocha (Sapara Nation, Ecuadorian Amazon), integrated by: Ipiak Montahuano, Ipiak Ushigua and Yataka Montahuano

The collective is interested in memory, territory, indigenous people’s rights and the aesthetical / political possibilities of sound.

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More-than-humans
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Field recording
Listening as activism
Site-specific
Locative audio
More-than-humans
Field research
Social studies
Worldviews
Field research
Multispecies research
Listening as activism
Archive of the future
Spirituality
Cooperation
Transdisciplinary research
Ecology
More-than-humans