EqPay4all
Empowering gender equality through innovative digital tools, this project combines a multilingual online platform and comprehensive resources to tackle the gender pay gap across Europe.
Gender Panic
Born from collective care and creative protest, Gender Panic blends screen printing, storytelling, and style to celebrate queer life and community.
SGFA
SGFA is a platform for intersectional listening and sonic resistance—amplifying feminist, queer, and trans voices in sound art and experimental music.
You Will Never Travel
Composed for the first episode of A Thousand Channels as part of the Colomboscope Interdisciplinary Arts Festival, You Will Never Travel confronts state racism, psychic prediction, and sonic programming through a haunting exploration of psychoacoustics and identity.
Dancing with Toots Benedicta
A hauntingly intimate sonic journey across oceans and generations, Dancing With Toots Benedicta weaves memory, migration, and imagined ancestry into experimental sound.
Still Waiting Discussion Group
A bold student-led intervention into sound arts education, Still Waiting Discussion Group fused research, activism, and creative practice to challenge exclusion and reimagine the curriculum from the margins.
Her Noise Archive
A resource of collected materials investigating music and sound histories in relation to gender bringing together a wide network of artists who use sound as a medium
Feminist Frequencies
Feminist Frequencies tunes into the radical potential of sound to disrupt norms, amplify collective experience, and reimagine composition as a social event.
our word is our bond
our word is our bond stages a critical listening practice shaped by the entanglements of colonial law, queer feminist ethics, and the politics of belonging
Plateau 589
A radical, socially engaged art space reclaiming public life through experimental performance, dialogue, and disruption on Melbourne's margins. Rejecting institutional norms in favour of porous, public dialogue and creative autonomy.
The WRPM Game
The WRPM Game reactivates a landmark feminist music archive through live play, sonic experimentation, and collective performance.
Here are Scores for You to Do
What makes a performance score feminist? This two-day workshop explores how performance scores can challenge authority, centre collectivity, and create new compositional logics.
Anon
Blending found objects and the sound of burning books, Anon is a visceral reflection on censorship, colonial legacies, and the politics of whose words are silenced.
Channelling
Channelling invites listeners into a meditative sonic field shaped by shifting tones, missing fundamentals, and microtonal resonances drawn from South Indian tuning systems.
Fractured Intimacies
Fractured Intimacies listens deeply to the emotional residue of psychiatric archives, revealing how sound can hold and haunt institutional memory.
Crisis Ordinary
Crisis Ordinary tunes into the politics of everyday noise, where listening becomes an act of resistance and a way to trace the affective currents of power and identity.
Femifesto
Blurring the boundaries between gender, sound, and meaning, Femifesto engages a performativity of listening, inviting audiences to hear identity and its construction anew.
As You Listen
As You Listen immerses you in the sonic fallout of austerity, where political rhetoric, spectral sound, and found recordings echo through a squatted East London pub.
Her Noise: Feminisms and the Sonic
Her Noise: Feminisms and the Sonic opened with Pauline Oliveros and her V-Accordion, setting the tone for three days of radical sonic exploration. Held at London's Tate Modern, the symposium foregrounded feminist and queer approaches to sound, identity, and community.
Her Noise Ensemble
A landmark feminist score, To Valerie Solanas and Marilyn Monroe in Recognition of Their Desperation — composed in 1970 by Pauline Oliveros and performed by a specially formed 14-person ensemble in 2012 — channels collective sound as a radical expression of inequality, recognition, and resistance.
AveloSpace
AveloSpace was never just a place, it was a collective act of care. Built without funding, sustained by love, and shaped by hands that believed in another way of living together. For a moment, it existed: a trans-queer-feminist makerspace in the heart of Athens, where imagination took form, becoming real, if only for a moment.
Code Red
Code Red applies algorithmic composition software, SuperCollider, as both analytical tool and creative medium to explore the intersection of anti-gender mobilizations and democratic erosion.