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Listening with hotel detention: ‘where are you today’? by the Manus Recording Project Collective

Listening with hotel detention: ‘where are you today’? by the Manus Recording Project Collective

Location:

MacLaren Stuart Room,

Old College

Date/time

Thu 19 October 2023
17:15 - 18:30

Co-hosted by the Research Project Sonic Conditions of Detention, the Global Justice Academy and the Reid School of Music's Music Research Seminars

Between 2013 and 2017, nearly 2,000 men who had arrived in Australian territory seeking asylum were forcibly transferred ‘offshore’ to Papua New Guinea’s Manus Island and detained there by the Australian Government. In 2019, some of these men were moved to hotels in Australia on medical grounds, and left to languish while the Covid-19 pandemic set in around them. This presentation offers some reflections on an artwork produced by six of them, co-curated by the presenter.

Where are you today by the Manus Recording Project Collective comprises 4 hours of audio-recordings made inside Australia’s hotel detention regime. Throughout August 2020, subscribers received a text message with a new ten-minute recording, along with their distance from the recording’s maker. The result is a rare sonic archive of hotel detention, and contemporary border politics more generally. But it was also a strange and powerful thing to experience in real-time, as the event of ear-witnessing interrupted subscribers’ lives, putting them in new forms of relation with the detained artists each day. What lessons, might this artwork have for understanding the sonic experience of carcerality, and the peculiar violences of hotel detention, as it continues to expand in the UK and beyond?

The event is part of the UNESCO Week of Sound

 

This event is free to attend but registration is required. 

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