Infinite Ear : Portraits
Infinite Ear: Portraits is a collection of stories of individuals who were confronted with a transformation in their perception of sound and relationship to hearing. Designed by Goda Budvytytė, they were printed on the occasion of the exhibition Infinite Ear at Garage, Moscow.
A number of authors accepted the challenge of translating their experiences through writing. Authors, readers, and the portraits’ subjects are confronted with the main questions behind Infinite Ear’s research: how can we understand and feel perceptions of sound radically different from our own?
Infinite Ear: Portraits
Limited edition
Design Goda Budvytyte
2018
The portraits are printed on the occasion of the exhibition Infinite Ear at Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow, taking place from June 8 to September 2, 2018.
Top image: ‘A (mis)reader’s Guide to Listening’, ‘Portraits’ 2018, installation view, Ph. Garage Museum of Contemporary Art.
Infinite Ear
Portraits
King of the Hill [a portrait of Joseph Grigely]
— Louise Stern
The Dead are People Like Everyone Else [a Portrait of Michèle and Philippe]
— Vinciane Despret
How Much Does a Sound Weigh? [a portrait of Samer]
— Lawrence Abu Hamdan
Detours [a portrait of Vlad Kolesnikov]
— Mara Mills
Crowd Surfing [a self-portrait of Sophie Woolley]
— Sophie Woolley
I try to be a Membrane from Head to Foot [a portait of Benoît Gilg]
— Grégory Castéra