Thursday 5 June 2025, 5 pm
Sandar Tun Tun
On site
Auditorium D 1.04, Tower Building, HGK Basel FHNW
Online → Livestream
Sandar Tun Tun builds their work around fabulation, new alliances and collaborative trajectories. Artist, researcher, DJ and composer, they develop a sonic, spatial and performative practice focused on listening as a critical and sensitive responsiveness. Drawing on music as a social space and its transgressive perspectives, their projects explore ways of reverence or introversion to inhabit dissonance, fragmentation and noise. Their research focuses on the modalities of transmission within aural cultures and engineered narratives, the space of appearance/disappearance, the relationship between technology and spirituality, non-human ecologies and collective consciousness and often leads to the experimentation of languages, strategies, and co-composition processes.
During this session, Sandar Tun Tun will discuss their interests, focusing on the role of sonic attunements to bridge realms between the human and more-than-human; the organic, the technological and the spiritual; the linguistic and the non-verbal.