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Hadetia – A Cartography of Sound

Hadetia (which means folk customs in the local dialect) explores the acoustic landscape of bell rituals in Drama, Northern Greece and invites the viewers into a space where the resonant bells dominate the area. Acting as a sensory mediation between sound, place and time, it reveals a connection of cultural continuity and collective memory.

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Hadetia (which means folk customs in the local dialect) explores the acoustic landscape of bell rituals in Drama, Northern Greece and invites the viewers into a space where the resonant bells dominate the area. Acting as a sensory mediation between sound, place and time, it reveals a connection of cultural continuity and collective memory.

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