

Menstrual sounds
This workshop explores alternative pathways to understanding and engaging with menstrual cycles beyond prescriptive quantitative and statistical approaches. The workshop will create a space for exploring menstrual cycles through the medium of sound without the limits of commodification in the context of data capitalism. Additionally, the workshop aims to create a collective environment for participants to exchange and share experiences that might "captivate and delight." (Clancy 2023).
Who might want to attend:
This workshop is open to everyone who has experienced menstrual cycles and to those who might have some experience with trying to understand their cycles better. It does not matter if you used a period tracker before.
What to expect:
This workshop is interactive. The aim is to share different experiences and feelings the menstrual cycle brings up in everyday life and to find sounds that express them. We will play around with different technologies to make sounds and record what we come up with collectively to build a library of different sounds. Our aim is to capture the whole experience of the menstrual cycle: from cramps, PMS, tender breasts, and brain fog to high energy, focus and feeling settled in one’s body.
What to keep in mind:
Menstruation is a messy and fascinating process that affects bodies in many different ways, expect participants to talk about a range of experiences and be respectful of everyone’s differences.
Not everyone who menstruates is a woman and not every woman menstruates. Try to use gender-inclusive language when speaking about menstruation in general.
Respect other participants' privacy and keep workshop conversations confidential.
Menstruation can bring up traumatic experiences for some. Be kind and empathetic and listen.
Share space in the conversation.
If you are unsure about something, just ask.