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.

1. Denis Diderot, The Letter on the Deaf and the Dumb for the Use of those who Hear and Speak, 1751