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The undeveloped open space along the Western ring railway L28 has long been marginalized in Brussels planning processes. Thanks to its natural, historical and ecological richness the site is an excellent research object, especially in the context of urban sound design. The site in question is the environment of the railway line L28 in the municipalities of Anderlecht and Sint-Jans-Molenbeek with among others Weststation, the subway and tram yard ‘Jacques Brel’, the canal and the regional green network as prioritary projects of the urban development in the coming years.
Four workshops explore the relation between the sonic environment and the landscape of the area.
By means of soundscape research based on theoretical insights by Murray Schafer, CRESSON, Steve Goodman or Detroit Techno and the method of acoustic ecology, an overview of different components shaping the existent soundscape of the L28 is given. Through listening experiences accompanied by reflections via site-specific performances, a sound map and city sound walk, we analyze the very nature of the area. In a dialogue with experts from fields such as field recording, acoustic ecology and urban planning we reflect on how the current sound environment could be improved in a participatory manner.
The studio is organised on two strands: in the morning program talks and discussion will debate topics related to sound and urbanism, during afternoons field-work will be done on site. The mornings are open for all public, the afternoon sessions are limited to 10 participants and require inscription with a brief motivation and bio (ca. 200 words) to info@clauscaroline.be and julia@q-o2.be before September 25.
In collaboration with the public school of architecture brussels.
With the kind support of the city of Brussels and Ans Persoons, schepen van Nederlandstalige aangelegenheden, Wijkcontracten en Participatie.
L28_Urban Sound Design studio program October 2016
*08/10 Session #1 – Territories:
10.00 – 12.30 Seminar followed by: psfa-bxl: transversal discussion
Introduction of the actual planning context of the site with a focus on the history of one of the symbols of its economic development, railway line L28 and the actual relation between inhabitants and their environment.
Presentation of the politics of the region regarding the control of sound pollution and vibration in the Brussels Region.
The urban dimension of electronic and dance music culture.
13.30- 17.00 : Field session
The sonic geography of the site and the relation between the sonic environment and the urban space.
Introduction to field recording – recording techniques
On site observation of sonic effects and auditive architecture – field recording
Guests: Nadia Casabella (1010), Marie Poupé (IBGE)
*15/10 Session #2 – Cartography
10.00 – 12.30 Seminar followed by: psfa-bxl: transversal discussion
Application of interactive technology and social media for alternative cartography of sound in the city.
Sonic Mapping as critical spatial practice
Sound Maps
13.30- 17.00 : Field Session
Observation – classification and illustration of sonic effects in the open space of the railway site
Guests: Peter Cusack and Burak Pak (KU Leuven)
*22/10 Session #3 – Spatial Design
10.00 – 12.30 Seminar followed by: psfa-bxl: transversal discussion
Design of public space along L28
Use of presets – spatial planning and design of the sonic environment L28
Conditions for a participative tuning
13.30- 17.00 : Field Session
Determining strategies for a sonic experience in the open space of L28
Guests: Petra Pferdmenges (Alive Architecture), Nicolas Remy (CRESSON), Thomas Laureyssens (MAD)
*29/10 Session #4 – Site-Sounds
10.00 – 12.30 Seminar followed by: psfa-bxl: transversal discussion
Tactical challenge of urban sound strategies
Creation of location-based experiences
Sound Art in Transitional Spaces
13.30- 17.00 : Field Session
A Sonic walk/remix along L28
Guests: Robin Koek and Flavien Gillié
Co-funded by the Creative Europe program of the European Union.