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Publication year2026
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Date06 Jul 2026
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Publishing houseOrpheus Instituut
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SeriesOrpheus sounds
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SubtypeEpisode
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HostMagno Caliman, Arabella Pare
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GuestYuri Tuma
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PriceFree
An Orpheus sounds episode
What does it mean to slow down in 2026? How could we connect differently with each other and with our environments? In this episode, we speak to Yuri Tuma, sound researcher, listening artist, and director of the Institute for Post Natural Studies in Madrid about why "post nature" works better as an invitation than a definition, and how active listening can be an act of resistance against pressures of productivity and speed. From our shared imaginations of nature to the frictions involved in creating non-hierarchical spaces, we discuss the ways we can experience the world around us in new ways.
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References:
- Institute for Postnatural Studies - https://www.instituteforpostnaturalstudies.org/
- Donna Haraway - Staying with the Trouble: Making Kin in the Chthulucene - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staying_with_the_Trouble
- Tender radio - https://www.instituteforpostnaturalstudies.org/tender-radio
- Sonic Worldings Conference - https://orpheusinstituut.be/en/events/odc-2026
- Sound Arguments - https://orpheusinstituut.be/en/projects/sound-arguments
Orpheus Sounds
Orpheus Sounds is a series of snapshots of Orpheus Instituut, a research center where we explore the making and understanding of music.
You can get in touch with us via podcast@orpheusinstituut.be