
Private Ear
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Artist & Audio Investigator Lawrence Abu Hamdan. Founding director @earshot_ngo
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http://www.lawrenceabuhamdan.com 10-03-2012 17:34:20
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Our 5 cases here, a drop in the ocean what Forbidden Stories uncovered

.doreen st. félix spends time with Lawrence Abu Hamdan, an artist and audio investigator who uses sound analysis to uncover violence and human-rights abuses in Gaza and other conflict zones. nyer.cm/hl3INsP

Thanks so much to doreen st. félix for this exploration into my work and for documenting the first year of earshot.ngo newyorker.com/magazine/2024/…

On today's Lawfare Daily, Tyler McBrien talked to Kavitha Chekuru, Emily Tripp, Samaneh Moafi, and Private Ear about the Fault Lines documentary, “The Night Won’t End” which profiles three Palestinian families as they try to survive the war in Gaza. lawfaremedia.org/article/lawfar…


Incredible piece. doreen st. félix is a gift. Deeply inspired by her and Private Ear's work.


L’artiste jordanien Lawrence Abu Hamdan traduit la réalité d’une vie rythmée par la violence du bruit en livrant une performance sur la présence constante de drones et d’avions de chasse israéliens dans le ciel libanais. A voir à l'Espace Niemeyer. ➡️ bit.ly/3YnhzgT


Never forget what the Assad regime did to the people of Syria. Vital work by Private Ear #SednayaPrison “An opportunity to use it to heal, making it a site of preservation of memory of the thousands who survived this death camp and those who did not.” theguardian.com/culture/2024/d…

Must read from Private Ear in Guardian news about listening as resistance and the universal value of Sednaya prison as a cultural heritage site. theguardian.com/culture/2024/d…

🚨‘To cough was to risk death’: "As an artist and audio investigator, I interviewed people who had been imprisoned in a building where sound and vision were weaponised. So what should happen to this monstrous place now it has been liberated?" Private Ear theguardian.com/culture/2024/d…



Read Private Ear's piece in The Guardian about his role as acoustic investigator on our Saydnaya investigation, developing 'earwitness' interviews with survivors of the brutal prison: 'To witness in Sednaya was an act of survival.' theguardian.com/culture/2024/d…


