Aqb Art Quarter Budapest, Curator in Residence, Budapest, Hungary.

Technologies of listening embody an approach that promotes inclusive listening, recognising and integrating the other, giving voice to historically silenced groups and fostering spaces for dialogue. These practices contribute to resolving social conflicts through empathy and collaboration, thereby encouraging a technological culture grounded in ethics, care, and social justice, in which innovation serves the common good rather than control and domination. Technologies of listening are embedded in what I call sonic media art, and as such, they belong to artefacts built technologically, which entails a material aspect of technology. Media archaeology attends to technologies, analysing them as geological, temporal and material artefacts. The materiality extends into a past material that gives shape to computers, plastics, vinyl, sonic apparatuses, etc. The time-material relationships highlight the planetary conditions in which humans develop their cultural, social and economic activities. Nowadays, everything is mediated by tech, and it is the responsibility of artists and curators to express the ethical resources we are working with. Thus, my adoption of techno-feminism and media archaeology as a framework for planetary consciousness helps us evolve critically.
The invited artists were selected for their distinct yet intersecting engagements with sound, code, and technological materiality. Each of them approaches technology not as a neutral tool but as a site of experimentation, resistance, and relationality. From Eszeveszett’s noise-based explorations that foreground sonic excess and rupture to Zsolt Sőrés’s subtle, research-driven experimental electronic practice, the program reflects a spectrum of listening positions. The collaboration between Natalie Szende and Andrea Görcz connects experimental electronic sound with visual live coding, making processes visible and audible simultaneously, while Tamas Boros K1dw4r and Claude Heiland-Allen expand live coding as a performative and critical methodology that exposes the algorithmic structures shaping contemporary life. Mate Elod Janky (Alley Catss) and Esteban de la Torre (Eccot Virgo) were invited for their deep engagement with modular and hybrid systems, in which control voltage, circuitry, and improvisation serve as tools for rethinking agency and embodiment in technological systems. Together, these artists were chosen because their practices resonate with the curatorial framework: they enact technologies of listening by revealing infrastructures, amplifying marginal sonic gestures, and cultivating spaces where experimentation becomes a form of ethical and planetary awareness.

Friday 13 March at 6pm
18.00 doors open
18:30-19:00 eszeveszett https://ogodep.bandcamp.com/track/eszeveszett
19:10-19:40 Eccot Virgo https://soundcloud.com/eccotvirgo
19:50-20:20 k1dw4r https://exiles-electronics.bandcamp.com/album/samples-i
20:30-21:00 Alley Catss https://alleycatss.bandcamp.com/track/nucloid
21:10-21:40 Szende Natalie & Görcz Andrea https://soundcloud.com/szndy https://www.instagram.com/andigorcz/
21:50-22:20 Ahad aka Zsolt Sőrés https://www.instagram.com/zsoltsores/
22:30-23:00 Claude Heiland-Allen  https://mathr.co.uk/

This work was produced with the financial assistance of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Union.

Listening Technologies

Laura Netz

Listen to live recorded sessions and interviews on the

elektronische-art-and-music record label

– 2026 Listening Technologies, Album, curatorial residence at AQB, Hungary, Digital Release only, label elektronische-art-and-music, SP, electronic, electroacoustic, livecoding. 

1-eszeveszett live 28:18 – 2-Eccot Virgo live 23:07 – 3-k1dw4r live 31:23 – 4-Alley Catss live 49:16 – 5-Szende Natalie & Görcz Andrea live 30:03 – 6-Ahad aka Zsolt Sőrés 35:12 – 7-Claude Heiland-Allen 35:39 – 8-eszeveszett interview 25:52 – 9-Szende Natalie interview 11:47

Listen here: https://archive.org/details/listening-technologies/