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WHERE THE LANGUAGE MIGHT BE BORN

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Since April 1999 I have been involved in experimental sound workshops with special needs groups of children (between 3 - 10 years of age) in La Chanterelle School in Brussels in Belgium. My research / practice is focused on perception as the main factor determining our relationship with reality. Our perception of the surrounding world consequently influences our behaviour.

Change of perception > change of interest [including system of values] > impact on behaviour > influence on relation with outside world > change (re_modulation) of reality …

Impressions evoked by sound_workshops interacts with my personal work as a composer, creating direct confrontation. This confrontation became a dialogue, questioning the fundamental nature of communication beyond form, approaching the basic energetic relationship without references, rejecting the experiences of established language as a form of communication and re_building another 'language" closer to unspeakable co_existence, closer to the parallel consonance based on mutual careful listening. Through the creation of a personal language, we can attempt to approach each others worlds gently, without destroying them through ignorance, without imposing our own modes of communication.
What is the aim of communication? I am searching for situations which might stimulate the desire to communicate, in a co-existential sense - being together - where creation is the spontaneous result of such a situation. The aesthetics of language becomes a direct consequence of communication.

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from WHERE THE LANGUAGE MIGHT BE BORN, released November 5, 2015

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Artificial Memory Trace Clare, Ireland

Artificial Memory Trace is Slavek Kwi, a sound_artist loving sounds and interested in the phenomena of perception as the fundamental determinant of relations with reality. He is fascinated by possibilities of extrasensory communication as potential for raising mutual sensitivity (see uni.Sol_ and alfa00 projects)

Slavek is grateful for your generous support, it helps him to pursue his research.
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