Attunement: Contemporary Politics between Mindscape and Soundscape — Exhibition Announcement
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This article announces an exhibition titled "Attunement: Contemporary Politics between Mindscape and Soundscape," curated by Hsu Fang-Tze. The exhibition features thirteen artists who use sound as a political and ecological medium. The announcement draws on philosophical references from Martin Heidegger and the Zhuangzi to frame the concept of attunement, exploring how bodies and minds can be attuned in an era characterized by political and ecological crisis. The exhibition examines the intersection of sound, politics, and ecology through contemporary art.
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"The most perfect music first responds to human affairs, then accords with the principles of the Universe and aligns with the Five Virtues." — Zhuangzi
"How might we attune our bodies and minds in an era characterized as..."
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