Loud Enough for Anyone to Hear
Loud Enough For Anyone To Hear was a study of the speculative narratives we construct around the noises we hear through our walls, examining the strange yet intimate relationships we have with our neighbours. With an equal focus on both others’ sounds and our own silence, the project was a meditation on what of our interiority we can make audible and understood.
Loud Enough for Anyone to Hear was part of The Noise Project curated by Labspace Studio. The Noise Project brought together a loose network of artists, producers, designers, urban thinkers, and the public, to examine the concept of “noise” from a citizen’s perspective.
Through critical dialogue, experiential learning, and collaborative approaches to research and art making, the Noise Project aimed to uncover the invisible threads that connect us to our urban soundscape.
Noise Project, 99 Gallery, 2013
Press
CBC News: The Noise Project aims to examine how urban dwellers interpret and filter sound. July 26, 2013
Spacing Magazine: Listen to Toronto at Labspace Studio’s “The Noise Project”. July 25, 2013