fem_arc collective
F_WALK
Audio Walk
City Space / Continuous per smartphone and download: here or also here.


Special, Sun, 15:00 - 16:00
Meet the artists, radio broadcast/radio FRO and audio walk with mobile radios
Mobile radios are available at the meeting point STWST entrance.


More shared emancipatory spatial practices and feminist spaces: While walking the streets of Linz, participants of the F_WALK will be guided by binaural sound recordings with different narrative characters. Recorded spaces resonate in the real space: What would that be like if we'd use the same practices right here?


How can we collectively experience feminist spatial practices despite physical distance?

During a walk guided by binaural sound recordings, we encounter a variety of female perspectives on daily-life in cities. The walk is a compilation of very different situations from very different places. While quietly walking the streets of Linz, participants will experience emancipatory practices and spaces together with different narrative characters that guide them. Narrated spaces and the physical environment blend into each other. What can we learn from each other no matter the distance that separates us? Recorded spaces resonate in the real space. What would that be like if we'd use the same practices right here?
The audiowalks collect perspectives that are often times invisible, inaudible, and not payed attention to in city planning. Topics addressed include access/exclusion to/from spaces, culture of remembrance in public space, autonomous spaces like housing projects, and urban economies.


fem_arc collective is a group of female architects working on intersectional projects. They all are based in Berlin, but each of them have different backgrounds and interests. In their projects they use this multitude of perspectives to question norms and standards in the built environment and in their own profession. Through formats such as talks, workshops, and a podcast series they are also looking to create visibility for non-conforming practitioners and practices that help create more equitable spaces.
http://www.fem-arc.net/, https://www.instagram.com/fem_arc/



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