AVARA x Oulu Sound Hack: Mutual Play
19.11.2025 14:00
ShareMusic:
ShareMusic & Performing Arts, Swedish knowledge centre for artistic development and inclusion, is a non-profit organisation independent of party policy, religion and trade unions. ShareMusic is a development platform and resource collaborating with the arts and cultural sector, the social and education sector, and academia. One of the centre´s main areas is to explore how innovative technologies and digitalisation can enable wider participation and creativity in the arts for disabled persons.
Elefantöra was founded in 2017 by ShareMusic & Performing Arts. The ensemble consists of four members. Sometimes they perform as a duo, trio, or quartet – as well as in collaboration with other ensembles and orchestras. Using digital tools and a personal sound design, they explore new ways of shaping musical expression, with listening always at the heart of their work.
AGF:
Antye Greie-Ripatti is an artist, curator, composer, poet, feminist and network weaver. She is also known as AGF, Laub and @poemproducer. Born in 1969 and raised in East Germany, she has lived and worked in Hailuoto, Finland since 2008. She works with language, sound, hearing, voice, moving image, poetry and communication, which finds expression in mixed media, live audiovisual performances, digital communication, sound installations, commissions for radio, film and theatre, exhibitions and conceptual works. Greie-Ripatti has released more than 30 albums and has been involved in numerous collaborations, including under the pseudonyms AGF, AGF/Delay (with Vladislav Delay), Greie Gut Fraktion (with Gudrun Gut) and The Lappetites (with Kaffe Matthews and Eliane Radigue), including - for an extended period - with award-winning classical composer Craig Armstrong. She runs the media art production company and music label AGF Producktion. In 2011, Greie-Ripatti founded the rural arts organisation Hai Art in Hailuoto, where she served as artistic director, executive producer and workshop leader until 2020. With Hai Art she has organised a conference on remote art, more than ten artist-in-residencies, an extensive sound programme with children in Hailuoto, the iPad Orchestra Hailuoto, Organum, the Hailuoto (mini) MediaLAB and numerous artist camps. AGF has worked as an independent curator of sound since 2011. Since 2020, she has been facilitating the internet exhibition project rec-on.org with a focus on sound-political listening and being. She continues to write radio pieces, dance pieces and hosts workshops, teaches and lectures.
more artist info
http://poemproducer.com/info.php