
Pivô hosts Labverde for the Cosmosonic immersion, three performances presenting the multiple dimensions of Sound as an act of care for the Earth, on May 4th (Saturday), at 5 pm, at Pivô São Paulo.
Pivô hosts Labverde for the Cosmosonic immersion, three performances presenting the multiple dimensions of Sound as an act of care for the Earth, on May 4th (Saturday), at 5 pm, at Pivô São Paulo.
HOW CAN WE USE SOUND TO NEGOTIATE HOW WE WANT TO LIVE TOGETHER? How can Sound Composition be an immaterial weapon to expand the possibilities of the silenced, the unheard, making human and more-than-human realities sensitive?
Japanese artist Yoichi Kamimura presents an unprecedented composition that dialogues with soundscapes from extreme zones of the planet to highlight their fragility and the human impacts on living ecosystems. Bruno Garibaldi with the Imaginary Museum of Natural History (MIHN) narrates dynamics and more-than-human phenomena reconnecting us in the complex chain of life. Panamby presents a sonic entanglement, connecting past, present, and future in a radical sonic cycle for consciousness expansion.
The set of presentations brings a plural panorama of acoustic thoughts about nature and the climate crisis, dialoguing sounds of landscapes with approaches of bioacoustics, field recording, ancestral sounds, ritualistic rhythms, and scientific information.
Mediation
Lilian Fraiji (Labverde Curator)
Artists
Yoichi Kamimura
Bruno Garibaldi (MIHN)
Elton Panamby
Technical Coordination
Edbrass Brasil
Pivô Hosts | Labverde for the Cosmosonic immersion
Saturday, May 4th
5 pm
Free admission (subject to maximum capacity limitations)
At Pivô São Paulo
MIHN by Bruno Garibaldi
The Imaginary Museum of Natural History (MIHN) is a traveling museum formed by artists, scientists, and educators who transcribe data, stories, and imaginations about the environment into multimedia narratives.
Using his field recordings, Kamimura experiments with methods that utilize vision, hearing, and other senses to perceive different landscapes and their anthropogenic transformations. His extensive work as an artist includes sound installations, drawings, and sound performances presented in exhibitions and cultural spaces in Japan and around the world.
Panamby is an artist, un-teacher, mother/mamón. They dedicate themselves to poetic research and creation from psychophysical boundaries, bodily, sonorous, and dreamlike practices in ritual experiences, apparitions, figures, and visions. They continue to suture in life and tread paths of regeneration, moving between territories (SP/RJ/MA). They began working with soundscapes as a dark poetic practice, prompted by processes of gestation and birth, as an attempt to touch the invisible, evoke, and communicate in other languages.