Tentoonstelling: Integrating Soundscapes and Community Experiences
02 december 2024 16:30 t/m 13 december 2024 17:00 - Locatie: Zuidserre (Medaillon) - Door: Communicatie BK | Zet in mijn agenda
Van 2 tot en met 13 december is de tentoonstelling 'Integrating Soundscapes and Community Experiences: The Role of Sounds in Public Spaces through Participatory Research in Katendrecht, Rotterdam' te zien op het medaillon in de Zuidserre. De opening van de tentoonstelling vindt plaats op 2 december om 16:30 uur.
About the exhibition
Katendrecht, once Rotterdam’s historic harbour district, has transformed over the years, evolving socially and culturally. These changes resonate profoundly in its soundscape, offering a unique lens to explore how auditory environments shape identity and community.
As part of the NOISE® (New Outlooks in Sonic Environmental Resilience) research initiative, supported by Resilient Delta, this exhibition delves into Katendrecht’s auditory landscape. It reveals how sounds — from ship horns and distant traffic to local chatter — convey the rhythms of urban life and influence how people connect with their surroundings.
Through a combination of fieldwork and dialogues with the local community, the research explores the intricate relationship between sound and place. It highlights how layers of auditory cues and urban rhythms define neighborhood experiences, shaping collective memory and individual perceptions.
The exhibition culminates in a multi-layered artwork by Nadia Nena, featuring several drawings that reflect the complexity of Katendrecht’s soundscape. The artwork interweaves three interconnected layers — space, sound, and perception — to capture the essence of how sound uniquely shapes place, identity, and memory in this vibrant, evolving neighbourhood.
NOISE® Research Team: Vincent Baptist, Sahar Asadollahi Asl Zarkhah, and Rosa de Kruif
Advisors: Maurice Harteveld and Mariëlle Beenackers, Daniele Cannatella
Contributions to the exhibition: Maurik Stomps, Bas Vahl, and Jesse Verdoes