The art of deep listening •A communal exploration of the potential of sound | Minimal Collective
Deep listening
Deep listening, a term coined in the 1960s by composer-experimentalist Pauline Oliveros, dives headfirst into that radical attentiveness. It encompasses the full-bodied, immersive act of being present and listening as a way to explore depths beyond what is simply heard. It toes the line between what is felt physically and emotionally... See more
Deep listening, a term coined in the 1960s by composer-experimentalist Pauline Oliveros, dives headfirst into that radical attentiveness. It encompasses the full-bodied, immersive act of being present and listening as a way to explore depths beyond what is simply heard. It toes the line between what is felt physically and emotionally... See more