Sonic Commons

In 2025, gatherings at CTHQ are organized around the Sonic Commons: the texture of sounds (and silences) that form the urban landscape. Sound shapes our atmosphere: the ways we interact with each other, what we hear and don’t hear, how we listen and to what or who. What are the sounds of community, of history, of power, of industry that make up our city? How does sound shape the daily experiences of the cityscape, and what social actions emerge from sonic interactions?

In the context of increasing political turmoil, unpredictability, and authoritarianism, we explore how the politics of sound can be explored as metaphors and tools to help us listen, decipher, decode, and move past this tumultuous moment. In a sonic commons, what is shared corresponds to what is heard, what is silenced and what is amplified within our public spaces and our culture at large.

Programs and ideas are organized around a growing list of sonic fragments found in public space, including (but not limited to):

the summer anthem, the high heels clicking on the street, the catcall, the cackle, the small talk, the spontaneous street conversation, the shit talking, the lo-rider, the birdsong within city greenspaces, the protest slogan, the call and response, the collective song, the impetus to speak out, the notion that voices are heard (but is the hearing ever translated into action?), the censored voices, the scream, the shout, the catatonic scream, the silence, the stillness, the saying something when seeing something, the public address, the sign language, the signage, the place names modified for colonial tongues, the codes, the slang, the diasporic dialects, the endangered languages, the underground codes, the busking, the rhythm of urban infrastructure, the phone sounds played out loud, the personal speakers, the thunder, the bass, the noise pollution, the noise ordinances, the alarms, the sirens, the screeching of a halt, the struggle to breathe deeply in a polluted cityscape, the right to breathe, air, the obstruction of breath, asthma, indigenous sonic agency, the noise, the rumbling, the telephone game, the prank call, the rumor, the encrypted group chat, the urban legend, the rumors, the hysteria, the call to prayer, the call to action.

SCHEDULE
MAY-JUNE

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MAY

Thursday, May 1 | 6-8 pm

Sounding Together Towards the Unknown

With sonia louise davis, Rena Anakwe, Sugar Vendil

Wednesday, May 7  | 6-7.30 pm

Monthly Reiki Meditation

Facilitated by the practitioners of the NYC POC Healing Circle

Healing Your Multitudes: Reiki meditation to connect with your inner child, your difficult emotions, and your past life/self with Jennelle Ramdeen

Wednesday, May 14 | 6-8 pm

Music Research Strategies: Listen Like Wolves – Pedagogy of the Surveilled 

Wednesday, May 21 | 6-8pm

Kitawîrisu’ or (The Gambler)

With Nathan Young, Warren Realrider, Mekko Harjo

Wednesday, May 28 | 6-8 pm

Synesthesia ∞ Solidarity

Gabo Camnitzer, Elian Chali

JUNE

Wednesday, June 4 | 6-7.30 pm

Monthly Reiki Meditation

Facilitated by the practitioners of the NYC POC Healing Circle

Plant Allyship for Energetic Healing with jei laura

Wednesday, June 11 | 6-8 pm

“Oh”

With Maia Chao, Erik DeLuca, Matt Evans, Amirtha Kidambi

Wednesday, June 18 | 6-8 pm

“I Must Become a Menace to My Enemies”: On June Jordan and Liberation as an Ongoing Practice

With Monaye Johnson

Wednesday, June 25 | 6-8 pm

“No one on earth could feel like this.”

With Constantina Zavitsanos, Geo Wyex, S*an D. Henry Smith