23 Nov 2022

Training the Senses: Echo location and multi-sensory interactions

Date:

23 November 2022

Time:

19:00 – 21:00

With:

Britt Hatzius & Thomas Tajo

Location:

Marres, House for Contemporary Culture
Capucijnenstraat 98, Maastricht

Language:

English

Max participants:

12

Costs:

€5 (regular), €2.50 (students)

During this workshop we will make photos and video recordings.

In this two-hour workshop, both sighted and non-sighted participants are invited to join us in an exploration of our non-visual senses. It will include an introduction to Echolocation (or Click Sonar), but more broadly consider how we collectively experience both each other and the spatial environment through our auditory and tactile senses. The idea is to try and articulate what these experiences ‘feel like’, what they ‘do’ to us or what they might trigger in us individually. Through exercises and intuitive explorations, we might discover potentially under-used or underdeveloped sensorial skills for use in our everyday lives.

Listen to the podcast episode here (or on Apple Podcast).

Training the senses: Echo location and multi-sensory interactions
Photo: Rob van Hoorn

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Training the senses: Echo location and multi-sensory interactions
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