// Erinnerungen an den Mund: Pandora-Archiv

(Memories of the mouth: Pandora Archive)



Artwork: Florencia Curci


Memories of the mouth: Pandora Archive
By Florencia Curci and Agustín Genoud

Radio Art Piece realized in the Bauhaus Radio Art Residency

Production: Bauhaus University Weimar / Goethe-Institut / Deutschlandfunk Kultur 2022




A future society has created a memory to archive all the voices of the world: Pandora, a bioinformatic memory, is supposed to help better understand linguistic creatures. But are its memories accurate?
In the northern Amazon, the practice of vowel splitting is found. Multiple creatures speak with one voice emanating from different places. Researchers refer to this as “induced auditory hallucinations.”
This is just one of countless phenomena documented in the Pandora Archive. Florencia Curci and Agustín Genoud offers a tour of the collection of vocal figures.
The duo from Buenos Aires was guests at the Radio Art Residency Weimar from April to June 2022.

The residency is a joint project of the Goethe-Institut and the Experimental Radio of the Bauhaus University Weimar in collaboration with the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt, Deutschlandfunk Kultur, EIGENHEIM Weimar/Berlin and the ACC Galerie Weimar.