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HYDRO is an interdisciplinary research around water between sound artist Philip Munksgaard Meedom and performance artist and scenographer Maja Munksgaard Meedom. The process began with field work by Philip, who stayed by a forest lake for a week, examining which stories and sounds it contains.

P3, DDSKS København
Per Knutzons Vej 5
1437 København K
5. - 6. October 2024

This material is the starting point for the siblings’ further collaborative process. Their work explores the relation between our digital world and nature. How can one understand nature while listening through sensitive audio equipment? What can watery environments tell us about ourselves?

What can a lake tell me?

Is there a lake inside of me?

I AM ALWAYS IN CONTACT WITH WATER

HYDRO

Behind the production

Others

By
Philip Munksgaard Meedom & Maja Munksgaard Meedom
Consultant
Andreas Liebmann
Thanks to
Eddy Bøgh Brixen, Ditlev Brinth, Inger Sjørslev
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