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Sprint3_Week6#Listening as Relation, an Invocation

 

In the video, it shows the audio display of the video narrator for Canadian fish as research partners. The atmosphere of “fish” is created through the display of indigenous voices and voice narration. Without taking pictures of fish from a human subjective perspective, we enter the world of “fish” from a third perspective and listen to fish in a respectful way. This is what artist Anna calls “art of noting”.
To a certain extent, human beings have established a relationship with place through noticing, hearing and attention. In the relationship between human beings and non-human beings, what we usually need to do most is to listen to decolonization. By using self-control as a narrative, people will be troubled. Listening reminds us that our body and brain are in a collective. What we should do is as the title of this video: Listening as Relation, an Invocation.

I think the reflection and inspiration that this gives me is that let me start thinking about the relationship between human beings and the environment. We may never really “rule” or “use” the environment and resources as we think. The reason why we can “get” is because of the giving of the environment. We should rethink our relationship with the indigenous environment. Such thinking is also a part of listening and an extension of listening.Apart from the subjective feeling of vision, hearing is “cannot be closed” to some extent. Therefore, listening allows us to immerse ourselves in the world, feel the world, integrate into the world, and blur and decentralize the subjective perspective.

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