Tadeja Pungerčar,Luka Prinčič

Exploring Sounds: Guided Tour of Luka Prinčič’s Exhibition

Cultural education, Guided tour

The programme combines environmental listening with an introduction to electromagnetic sonorities accessed through simple technology-assisted exercises. Participants learn about differences between acoustic and electromagnetic wave phenomena through guided tasks, observation, and discussion.

The session continues with a guided tour of Luka Prinčič’s sound exhibition Rhizosphere. The format supports listening as a creative practice and introduces children to contemporary sound art.

The programme combines environmental listening with an introduction to electromagnetic sonorities accessed through simple technology-assisted exercises. Participants learn about differences between acoustic and electromagnetic wave phenomena through guided tasks, observation, and discussion.

The session continues with a guided tour of Luka Prinčič’s sound exhibition Rhizosphere. The format supports listening as a creative practice and introduces children to contemporary sound art.

Tadeja Pungerčar

Author and facilitator of children’s guided programmes at Steklenik and programme lead of the Bobri festival. Her work connects cultural-art education, performative methods, and audience development for young participants.

Luka Prinčič

A musician, performer, and media artist specialising in computer-based electronic and experimental music, immersive soundscapes, and artistic research in digital media.

Guided programme concept and facilitation: Tadeja Pungerčar
Exhibition: Luka Prinčič, Rhizosphere
Supporting workshop methodology: Andrej Fon, Staš Vrenko
Educational content coordinator: Irena Pivka
Technical director: Brane Zorman
Production: Cona, 2020

Within KONS: A Platform for Contemporary Research-based Art. The investment is co-financed by the Republic of Slovenia and the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.

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