Burn_Slow: Nordic-Baltic Sound and Radio Art for Mental Well-being

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A screenshot of Jacob Remin during the sound meditation To Soothe the Body Electric.

Burn_Slow: Nordic-Baltic Sound and Radio Art for Mental Well-being brought together more than 30 young sound artists. The sound artists were from the Nordic and Baltic states as well as from abroad, and attended a series of online events to explore how playful sound making and mindful listening practices can help to express and boost their mental well-being.

Acclaimed electronic music composers and sound artists from Sweden, Denmark, Estonia and Lithuania mentored the young artists during the remote yet joint creative process, and in the end 30 compositions were created, as well as several conceptual artworks. Ten pieces were selected by a jury, which consisted of the mentors, and these were broadcasted during the Finland-based international art and activism festival PIXELACHE 2021 Burn___ online radio. 

Burn_Slow received funding through the Culture and art grant programme!

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