Hardi Kurda featured in “Hörspielmagazin”
Hardi Kurda and his radio project "Listening's Urgency" have been featured in the "Hörspielmagazin" on Deutschlandfunk. The Kurdish composer and musician Hardi Kurda discovers the radio as an instrument that challenges our listening and questions the social order. Oscillating freely between
Listening’s Urgency on shift.fm
On Sunday, July 12 and Monday, July 13, Hardi Kurda will be on air on shift.fm with his radio project "Listening's Urgency". Shift.fm - the Remote Radio is a temporary radio programme of the Bauhaus University Weimar, in which students
Everything Illegal
Also for the final performance in the framework of his residency at Radio Corax, Hardi Kurda collected individual stories about illegal actions and experiences with illegality. Based on conversations with the experimental Cellist Khabat Abas, the performance artist Sherko Abbas
Everything Illegal — Live Radio Performance
In his radio project Listening's Urgency Hardi Kurda questions the legitimacy of the legal and the construction of illegality: Illegality is awareness of a movement which doesn't have a voice, which is not recognized, which is not normal. Illegality provocates and
Listening’s Urgency on Radia.fm
For the second performance in the course of his project "Listening's Urgency", Hardi Kurda asked musicians, artists and writers from different parts of the world to comment on the meaning of illegality and noise: Do we overstep the borders of
„Listening’s Urgency“ – Live Radio Performance
In times of contact restrictions the radio is all the more an instrument to bridge the isolation. What role does listening play in times of crisis? In his project "Listening's Urgency" the composer and sound artist Hardi Kurda, current stipendiary
Review: Opening Performance “Listening’s Urgency”
On March 11, Hardi Kurda invited to Gallery Blech for the start of his radio project "Listening's Urgency". With multi-layered forms of acoustic expression and interaction, the project questions the legitimacy of the legitimate, the construction of illegality, and discusses