Anna Raimondo (b.1981, Caserta, Italy) uses voices and listening as a platform for encounter, collaboration and exchange as tools for the diffraction of identity. Questioning the limits between private and public, between genders and their connotations, she activates or deconstructs cultural practices to encourage and reveal the inherent potentials of fluidity in identity. She completed an MA in Sound Arts at the LCC (UAL, London, UK), and runs a practice-based PhD between ARBA and ULB University in Brussels (BE) on Gendered listening: a trans-feminist approach toward voices, silences, bodies and territories.
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