Sound, Rhythm, and the City: Exploring Architecture, Emotion, and Brain-Responses

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Could music help us better understand the connection between design and the feelings it evokes?

This one-day workshop brings together artistic practice, architectural thinking, neuroscience and live music to investigate how rhythmic sound environments influence perception, emotion, and spatial imagination and how these insights might inform future approaches to designing cities with sound, atmosphere, and affect in mind.

Participation is free, but places are limited. Please register using this link.

Organizers: Marwa Dabaieh, Erik Hjärpe, and Zakaria Djebbara