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On 26 July at 8 p.m., Diana Policarpo and Bernardo Gaeiras present Rádio Bugio at CAM – Gulbenkian Modern Art Centre in Lisbon.
Based on field recordings gathered throughout the development of the Bugio Radio-Station project, Bernardo Gaeiras and Diana Policarpo propose an exercise in active listening with other forms of life, rhythms, and intelligences.
The soundscape is composed of underwater frequencies, atmospheric pulses, and vibrations captured around mineral structures – interwoven with interviews with scientists who study life forms only observable under a microscope, such as marine fungi, phytoplankton, and e bacteria. These fragments give voice to a sensory ecology that transcends the human, calling forth the voices of air, water, and matter.
Bugio Radio-Station is an ongoing sound art project developed by Gaeiras and Policarpo, establishing a shared broadcasting point on the lighthouse island of Bugio – between species, environments, and temporalities.