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This is (the unfloding of) an audio zine on amplification of female and collective voices

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    - 'Revisiting podcasts' questions the establishment of authoritative/male voices that create exclusive speech platforms, along the assumption that voices have to be rational, authoritative (voice of expertise) etc. The intervention that changes the paradigm becomes a set of podcasts that revisit the sound material produced in situated amplification meetings and soundwalks. Every podcast includes the previous one, on a way that creates repetetive layers of the same material. Creating presence by repetetion.'Revisiting podcasts' are upsetting binaries such as male/female, expert/amateur, rational/irrational + It is a collection of audio recordings coming from meetings I co-organised, internet sources, podcasts and soundwalks. 'Revisiting podcasts' questions the establishment of authoritative/male voices that create exclusive speech platforms, along the assumption that voices have to be rational, authoritative (voice of expertise) etc. The intervention that changes the paradigm becomes a set of podcasts that revisit the sound material produced in situated amplification meetings and soundwalks. Every podcast includes the previous one, on a way that creates repetetive layers of the same material. Creating presence by repetetion.'Revisiting podcasts' are upsetting binaries such as male/female, expert/amateur, rational/irrational
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    how to approach the gender of voice in matter of terminology?
    how the community outside of institution interacts with the inside of institution?
    what conflicts or frictions the technical aspect provokes
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    selection of recordings while wandering around Leeszaal
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    Podcast 1: Mediating speech

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    sample_rate: 44100
    duration: 11606630400
    title: Channeling Speech
    narrator: angeliki
    topic: transcribing, translating, human microphone, mediating each other's speech
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    00:00:10,560 A woman speaks in Indonesian
    00:00:24,380 Another woman responds back to her
    00:00:28,360 By repeating only the vowels of what the previous woman said
    00:00:58,400 This process continues to more people that are gathered together in a circle at Leeszaal
    00:01:55,260 A woman once told me
    00:02:00,620 That when she was a child
    00:02:04,980 She would speak to her mother in Dutch and her mother would reply back to her in Surinamese
    00:02:14,700 Their communication would go on like that
    00:02:18,940 The child was like a channel
    00:02:22,720 Like also her mother. The one would refuse to talk in one common language to the other.
    00:02:32,620 But this process of translation happening inside their head...
    00:02:40,100 is mediating and filtrating their speech through each others bodies
    00:03:08,240 In ancient medical and anatomical theory women have two mouths, the upper and the lower, connected through neck
    00:03:29,720 The lips of both these mouths guarded a hollow cavity and they had to remain closed
    00:03:38,520 Having two mouths that speak simultaneously is confusing and embarrassing and this creates cacophony
    00:03:49,320 Females were expressing something directly when it should have been said indirectly
    00:04:54,900 In the end of this process this group of people sang together all the vowels they had transcribed
    00:05:09,460 With a small delay of synchronization they tried to sing at the same time
    00:05:37,580 In Ancient Greece there was a high-pitch utterance of women , called ololyga...
    00:05:47,560 which was a ritual practice dedicated to important events in life...
    00:05:55,020 such as like the birth of a child or the death of a person...
    00:06:00,700 and this was considered a pollution for civic space
    00:06:33,460 If expressed in public they would create chaos and provoke madness
    00:07:07,460 Here you listen Angela Davis speak in Occupy Wall Street
    00:07:32,400 People here act like a human microphone. They repeat all together what Angela Davis says...
    00:07:42,880 in order she could be heard more far away in the square...
    00:07:53,260 in order to amplify her voice, because amplification devices were not permitted
    00:08:01,820 Vowels allow us to occupy space
    00:08:03,820 Vowels vibrate us
    00:08:05,820 Vowels is the common space between our languages
    00:08:06,680 A similar example with Judith Butler speaking in Occupy Wall Street Vowels is the common space between our languages
    00:08:07,820 Vowels make us louder and bigger A similar example with Judith Butler speaking in Occupy Wall Street
    00:08:09,160 Vowels make us louder and bigger
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