Soundwalks in public space in Anderlecht with Maya Dalinsky, Shahin Mohammad, Soa Gourvest, Fatma Aysal, Marie Thérèse Szewczyk and Tina Verstaeten.
Opening on Sunday June 12 at 15h with a collective walk in the presence of the artist and the interviewees.
> Moussem Studios - 6 Rue des Mégissiers - 1070 ANDERLECHT
reservation: patrick@moussem.be
Soundwalks in French and English
How does public and urban space reflect our gendered assignments and positions? Under what conditions and for what reasons is a space perceived as safe or hostile for cis, trans, queer or non-binary women? Between strategies of visibility and invisibility, what are our daily gestures of resistance and emancipation in the street and with others? Q(ee)R Codes - New Boundaries Anderlecht 1070 is part of a long-term travelling art project initiated by the artist Anna Raimondo. The project questions the presence and experience of cis, trans and queer women in their cities. Through listening and oral research on the one hand and the creation of new spaces for imagination, confrontation and dialogue on the other, Q(ee)R Codes Anderlecht 1070 aims to be a platform for reflection to narrate and re-imagine the place of women - understood in a broad and non-biological sense - in public space through the realisation of a series of collective sound walks in the Anderlecht neighbourhood, with people from different geographical and cultural backgrounds, from various generations and social milieus, and of different sexual orientations.
Inviting the participants to describe the spaces they inhabit through the sensations produced by these places, as well as through their stories, memories and projections, the project proposes a multiple cartography of the neighbourhood mediated by voices, bodies and subjectivities.
While Strolling through Anderlecht you are invited to listen to the experiences of the interviewees in the public space through different QR codes. With your smartphone and headphones you can follow the route via this digital map. At the indicated locations you will find a QR code to listen to the recordings. Each QR code is related to a specific place with which he or she has a special connection.
Q(ee)R Codes – Nouvelles frontières Anderlecht 1070 is a project by Anna Raimondo
Production: Moussem
interviews, recordings and editing: Anna Raimondo
Graphic design: Marzia Dalfini
Sound mix: Aurelien Lebourg
Music jingle: Nicolas Claus
Production: Romane Beau
Supported by de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, de Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie & het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest
Thanks to the Moussem team, Yanis Stefanou, Dounia Mojahid
Soundwalks in public space in Anderlecht with Maya Dalinsky, Shahin Mohammad, Soa Gourvest, Fatma Aysal, Marie Thérèse Szewczyk and Tina Verstaeten.
Opening on Sunday June 12 at 15h with a collective walk in the presence of the artist and the interviewees.
> Moussem Studios - 6 Rue des Mégissiers - 1070 ANDERLECHT
reservation: patrick@moussem.be
Soundwalks in French and English
How does public and urban space reflect our gendered assignments and positions? Under what conditions and for what reasons is a space perceived as safe or hostile for cis, trans, queer or non-binary women? Between strategies of visibility and invisibility, what are our daily gestures of resistance and emancipation in the street and with others? Q(ee)R Codes - New Boundaries Anderlecht 1070 is part of a long-term travelling art project initiated by the artist Anna Raimondo. The project questions the presence and experience of cis, trans and queer women in their cities. Through listening and oral research on the one hand and the creation of new spaces for imagination, confrontation and dialogue on the other, Q(ee)R Codes Anderlecht 1070 aims to be a platform for reflection to narrate and re-imagine the place of women - understood in a broad and non-biological sense - in public space through the realisation of a series of collective sound walks in the Anderlecht neighbourhood, with people from different geographical and cultural backgrounds, from various generations and social milieus, and of different sexual orientations.
Inviting the participants to describe the spaces they inhabit through the sensations produced by these places, as well as through their stories, memories and projections, the project proposes a multiple cartography of the neighbourhood mediated by voices, bodies and subjectivities.
While Strolling through Anderlecht you are invited to listen to the experiences of the interviewees in the public space through different QR codes. With your smartphone and headphones you can follow the route via this digital map. At the indicated locations you will find a QR code to listen to the recordings. Each QR code is related to a specific place with which he or she has a special connection.