

Sound Museum Roundtable #2
Join us for an international roundtable of artists, researchers, museum practitioners, and community builders explores what it means to put sound first, not as background, but as a primary way of knowing, remembering, and belonging.
Join us for the second session of the Sound Museum Roundtable series on Tuesday, June 23. This is the second in a series of virtual roundtables bringing together artists, researchers, museum practitioners, and community builders to explore how sound shapes the way people listen together.
The first session focused on listening as a social practice: why it matters, how it circulates across people and places, and how collective attention can open a common space of reflection. The second session focuses on the conditions of space, and on the design of listening environments. Where the first asked why listening matters, this one asks how environments can support it.
The conversation turns to spatial audio, technical mediation, and the relationship between physical and remote experience. We explore what a listening-centered environment actually requires: spatial design, ritual, and the forms of participation that hold attention as a shared act. The Sound Museum project aims to create a permanent space for immersive group listening, where people gather to experience sound together. Online sessions like this one introduce the questions and practices that such a space could host onsite, and bring the conversation to a global audience.
This event is co-hosted by Swissnex in Boston and New York, and Swissnex in San Francisco.
Speakers
Moderated by Joseph Becker, with Nina Emge, Chris Salter, Chris Chafe
Start Time
Switzerland: 6pm CET
Boston/New York: 12pm ET
San Francisco: 9am PT
About Swissnex
Swissnex is the Swiss global network connecting Switzerland and the world in education, research and innovation. The six Swissnex locations are established in the world’s most innovative regions, including Boston, New York and San Francisco.