Listening to Country: Immersive Audio Production and Deep Listening with First Nations Women in Prison

Sarah Woodland, Leah Barclay, V. Saunders, Bianca Beetson
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Listening to Country was an arts-led research project where, as an interdisciplinary team of practitioner-researchers, we worked with incarcerated Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women to produce a one-hour immersive audio work based on field recordings of natural environments. The project began with a pilot phase in Brisbane Women’s Correctional Centre (BWCC), Australia, to investigate the value of acoustic ecology in promoting wellbeing among women who were experiencing separation from family, culture, and Country (ancestral homelands). The team facilitated a three-week program with the women, using arts-led processes informed by visual art, performance, Indigenous storywork, and dadirri (deep, active listening). The soundscape presented here is a response to the creative process that we led inside the prison and the audio work that the incarcerated women co-created with the research team. The accompanying text describes the background to the original project, the process we undertook in the prison, and our methodology for translating knowledge from the research based on the acoustic and poetic resonances of our experience.
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聆听国家:身临其境的音频制作和对监狱中第一民族妇女的深度倾听
聆听乡村是一个以艺术为主导的研究项目,作为一个跨学科的实践研究团队,我们与被监禁的土著和托雷斯海峡岛民妇女合作,根据自然环境的实地录音制作了一个一小时的沉浸式音频作品。该项目开始于澳大利亚布里斯班妇女惩教中心(BWCC)的试点阶段,旨在调查声学生态学在促进与家庭、文化和国家(祖籍)分离的妇女的福祉方面的价值。该团队为妇女提供了一个为期三周的项目,利用视觉艺术、表演、土著故事和dadirri(深入、积极的倾听)为基础的艺术主导过程。这里展示的音景是对我们在监狱里进行的创作过程的回应,也是对被监禁的女性与研究团队共同创作的音频作品的回应。随附的文字描述了原始项目的背景,我们在监狱中进行的过程,以及我们根据我们经验的声学和诗歌共鸣从研究中翻译知识的方法。
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