Sound Art as Epistemic Method — Exhibition & Live Performance at AIR Lab | As a junior researcher at AIR Lab, sound artist Tao Højgaard explores how sound functions not merely as aesthetic expression but as a form of inquiry. Grounded in data and methodological precision, his artistic practice activates sensuous, affective forms of knowledge that complement traditional research methods in both the humanities and natural sciences.
The central piece, Time Prism, translates 100 years of social transformation in Denmark (1820–1920) into layered sonic landscapes. Rather than illustrating history, the work offers a parallel epistemic model, making historical shifts in power and identity perceptible through embodied experience.
The event concludes with a live performance of "The Inger Christensen Literature Concert", an exploration of literature as a collective, embodied sociological experience.
When and where: Friday, 13 June at 15:00 in AIR Lab. | | | |