‘Manifesta for a New Audio Art’ is an immersive sound installation that speculates on the future of sustainable sonic art practice. Featuring seven propositions for another way of making, the installation invites participants to immerse themselves in the Tiny Lungs Manifesta and then to write their own.
What to Expect:
Experience the performance. Then, step into a recording space to share your own Manifesta propositions or stitch your words directly into a collective tapestry.
Our Manifesta bloomed in response to an arts landscape that rarely offers artists the conditions to grow sustainably. Now more than ever, we need each other. We need makers, seekers & sayers to witness, to grieve and to author.
Tiny Lungs is an audio-first production house rooted in radical community and creative disruption. Founded by Deborah Shorindé, our work is a reclaiming of what has always been ours: the right to challenge convention, to experiment and to create freely, in community, and in power.
Tiny Lungs
Deborah Shorindé is a Nigerian audio artist and writer, raised in South London and Southern Ontario. She is also the founder and artistic director of Tiny Lungs. Through sound and story, Shorindé explores the intersections between materiality, disruption & radical community. Reflecting the complex landscape of black contemporary life, her work is an investigation into the future of tenderness.
Deborah Shorindé
Festival Pass Holders Only - Limited spaces, booking required