Laura Papke

Laura Papke

Performance

Sonic Driving: Rhythms of Relations

The participatory performance Sonic Driving uses low-frequency sound to promote collective healing processes by enabling participants to hear and feel their own and other peoples heartbeats. The project encourages self-perception and self-love, fosters conversations between individuals and their hearts, revealing insights into their relationships, and initiating processes of synchronization that strengthen our sense of community. In the context of the festival, the project explores the topic of love and relationships in our modern techno-scientific world, challenging the conventional norms and cultural narratives in which technology often perpetuates patriarchal, colonial, and capitalist structures in the relations we have to ourselves and others. The project therefore acts as an experimental dating space, which weaves the principles of relational anarchy into its sonic textures. By redefining connections to ourselves, to each other, and to the world, Sonic Driving invites you to tune into a collective symphony that literally touches from within.

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