Event Partners
UNIVERSITE D'AIX MARSEILLE - AMU
HOCHSCHULE FUR ANGEWANDTE WISSENSCHAFTEN HAMBURG - HAW
GOETHE-INSTITUT EV - GI
INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE ROUMANIE - IFRo
problems to be addressed
This audio festival aimed to address:
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Sound and Radio Creation: How evolving practices in podcasting and sound creation can bridge diverse narratives across Europe.
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Cultural Exchange: Fostering collaboration between participants from Western and Eastern Europe and the Caucasus.
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Youth Engagement: Engaging younger audiences in the medium of radio and sound through hands-on workshops.
Target groups
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Journalists, sound designers, and producers from Western and Eastern Europe, and the Caucasus
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Youth interested in radio and sound creation
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Cultural professionals and sound artists
The Questions for this event
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How can podcasting and sound creation evolve as a medium for cross-cultural narratives?
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What are the different European perspectives on sound creation in the digital podcast era?
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How can immersive audio experiences be utilized to engage diverse audiences?
presenters - speakers - artists -actors
Prof. Dr. Hanna Klimpe
NARDIV Lead for Work Package 6 Cultural Policy Dialogue and Hybrid Community Building in Social Media
Professor for Social Media
Justine Pérez
French producer of podcasts and film
Alexandre Plank
Radio director and founder of "Making Waves"
Benjamin Abitan
Author and Director for Radio France and a Stage Director for Théâtre de la Démesure
The Answers from this event
The festival showcased how podcasting and sound creation offer new avenues for cultural exchange between Western and Eastern Europe.
The panel discussions provided insight into different approaches to radio and sound production across Europe in the digital age.
Hands-on workshops successfully engaged young participants, encouraging the next generation of sound creators.