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4 Thoughts We Had At a Deep Listening Workshop

In the bustling capital city, we recently attended a Deep Listening workshop called ‘portals’ by Sound artist Nithin Shams at Khoj Studios in Delhi. But what does Deep Listening actually feel like?

Imagine a plain black image. At first, that’s what it feels like – an empty space. But that’s before the magic begins.

So, what exactly is Deep Listening? It’s a way of experiencing the world that goes beyond relying solely on our sense of sight. It acknowledges that our usual way of seeing things often creates a divide between ourselves and what we observe. Instead, Deep Listening encourages us to use our sense of hearing as a pathway to connect and understand.

You might wonder why a visual arts discovery platform like Art Fervour is interested in something that seems to diminish the visual aspect. Well, here are four reasons why we believe Deep Listening can actually enhance our perception of art and our interaction with it:

Here’s the key: Deep Listening doesn’t require a specific end goal. The journey itself is the experience. You can try experiential listening exercises, sonic meditations, or even explore experimental cinema from the comfort of your home to connect with yourself. And if you’re unsure where to start, simply close your eyes, take a deep breath, and allow the sounds around you to come to life.

There’s a whole world of drones just waiting for you to discover them.

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