667: Wartime Radio (2019) This American Life. Available at: https://www.thisamericanlife.org/667/transcript (Accessed: 5 February 2019). (from: "This was bold, because almost no women in the village worked outside the home. They took care of (...) Nusra considered their voices shameful, a form of nakedness" to: "... Assad or the extremists, they barely held any ground.")
First warm up-feeling comfortable with each other (ideas: face washing, voice/breathing exercises, human microphone, deep listening of Pauline Oliveros, binaural transcription)
Reading extracts and sharing personal/collective memories/stories related to them
At the same time a streaming platform will broadcast online our conversations and we are going to listen to it in the same space. Because of the feedback loop (microphone and speaker feeding each other) the broadcast will be a flow of echoes of our voices (Cristina we can try that before together). We are going to listen to our past mixed with our present. This gonna help to feel comfortable with our voice being in public.
Our patterns will be revealed. Pay attention to them
Inviting to separate and walk around the area of Leeszaal. First a topic will be decided to talk about/ a damage to be repaired. Dark memories of the area will also emerge together with that topic.
Personal stories in a live streaming where all of us can be online. Then we all listen to what we said. The audio file will be made by the voices overlapping but in chronological time.