Nodar Summer School 2012: Documenting and reinventing the memory of a territory
A theoretical and practical residency training program
16 – 22 July 2012 / 7 days / 60 hours
Locations: Social Center of Carvalhais | Rural villages of Gralheira Mountain Range, São Pedro do Sul

1. Orientation

Luis Costa (filmmaker / sound educator and president of Binaural/Nodar)

in collaboration with:
Manuela Barile (vocal performer / video artist and artistic director of Binaural/Nodar)
Gianfranco Spitilli (anthropologist / filmmaker and president of Bambun)
Rui Costa (sound artist and editorial director of Binaural/Nodar)

2. Keywords

Territory, landscape, community, cultural tradition, documentation, intangible heritage, sound and visual anthropology, sound ethnography, sound art, multi-media installation, land art

3. Objectives

This is a time for the rediscovery of territories, its landscapes and heritage resources, both tangible and intangible. It is also a time of production and dissemination, sometimes massive and chaotic, of audiovisual material related to territories. However, there are many misconceptions on the loose about the what could really mean documenting the real using audiovisual media. We therefore need to reflect, with both depth and patience, upon a series of crucial aspects: what areas of knowledge are useful for documenting territories? which sensory aspects may be related to an enhanced experience of a place? What can and should be given back to the documented communities? How to escape immediate impressions and to capture in innovative ways the deep and subtle meanings of the cultural magma of a territory: its archaisms, changes, contaminations, contradictions, endogenous and exogenous social representations?

This 7-day intensive course offers a critical sharing of some of the methodologies and work practices developed since 2006 by Binaural/Nodar in the Gralheira mountain range (Center Portugal), based on a direct and continuous contact with rural communities and in an exploratory approach in terms of concepts, meanings and used media.

4. Program

July 16th
10h00 – The sense of place: philosophy and aesthetics of landscape. Discussion of authors and works.
14h00 – History, ethnography, anthropology and art as tools for multidisciplinary work. Discussion of authors and works.
16h00 – The ethics of images and sounds: a critical analysis of visual and sound works.

July 17th
10h00 – The ethics of images and sounds: a critical analysis of visual and sound works (cont.)
14h00 – The authenticity of communities: how to understand and deal with such representations, mystifications and simplifications.
16h00- The multi-sensory approach to a territory as a way of enriching the experience
17h00 – Techniques and practicalities of field work. Planning field work, the role of time, mediation and involvement of local partners. Practice of field work in several villages.

July 18th
10h00 – Field work practice #1
– Sound techniques applied to the knowledge of territories: practical exercises of sound recording in landscapes, work environments, oral tradition and music, etc..
– Collective project: Discussion of possibilities after the first incursions in the area

July 19th
10h00: Field work practice #2: Collective sound project
– Text, photographic and videographic documentation, digital mapping of information and the forms of integration between different media.

July 20th
10h00: – Field work practice #3: Collective sound project
14h00 – Text, photographic and videographic documentation, digital mapping of information and the forms of integration between different media.
– Design of final multi-media multi-sensory installation.

July 21st
10h00 – Design of final multi-media multi-sensory installation.

July 22nd
10h00 – Design of final multi-media multi-sensory installation.
14h00 –  Organization of final documentation and discussion of future dissemination possibilities.
17h00 – Public presentation of multi-media multi-sensory Installation
18h00 – Talk with the local inhabitants of what has been documented and created