Introduction and streaming reading by Nele Möller
Nele Möller is a Brussels-based artist working primarily in sound, performance and writing. Her research-based practice focuses on acoustic ecologies, environmental histories, and intersubjective relations between humans and more-than-humans. For Listening Other·Wise, Möller will further develop and expand the concept of collective, slow, and long-durational listening to explore questions of simultaneities and entanglements of different places. Central to the concept are the relationships between various states of consciousness and how they influence our listening response-abilities. Together with Möller, we will get an insightful experience of place- specific (con)texts and stories accompanied by a livestream from the Thuringian Forest.
Biography
Nele Möller is currently working towards a PhD in the Arts at KU Leuven and LUCA Brussels. Her research project, The Forest Echoes Back, oscillates around the Thuringian Forest in Germany, which is severely impacted by monoculture plantings, climate change, and bark beetle outbreaks, exploring how to retrace and react to these ongoing changes using field recording, live audio streaming, listening, and mimicry as the central methodologies.
Practical information
Programme: Listening Other·Wise
12-13.12.25, La Loge Brussels