Tuesday 9 June, 19:00

Hearing Salon with LALCA

French association LALCA presents a collective listening session of its sound productions, accompanied by a discussion with Natacha, a social worker involved with the Point d’eau project. LALCA operates as a research and experimental laboratory investigating how cities are shaped against those they marginalize. The presentation gathers sound works and documentary audio alongside reflections on urban exclusion and public space. The session highlights collaborative, site-responsive practices that blend sonic, plastic and urban interventions to reveal unheard voices and contested urban narratives.

Parc des Cropettes
Photo Credit: DR
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