Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist, gong player, and writer whose work unfolds at the intersection of music, literature, performance, participant observation, and embodied research. With a background in cultural anthropology, she explores themes of transition, inner landscapes, and the porous boundaries between reality and fiction—often challenging the very limits of representation.
Her projects have been produced by radio broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur (DLF) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound (Berlin). Her sound piece "Heimatgefühle" received the Karl-Sczuka-Förderpreis for radio art in 2022, followed by a residency at ZKM | Hertz Lab in Karlsruhe.
Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations. Ira Hadžić is a member of Initiative Neue Musik Berlin e.V.
Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist, gong player, and writer whose work unfolds at the intersection of music, literature, performance, participant observation, and embodied research. With a background in cultural anthropology, she explores themes of transition, inner landscapes, and the porous boundaries between reality and fiction—often challenging the very limits of representation.
Her projects have been produced by radio broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur (DLF) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound (Berlin). Her sound piece "Heimatgefühle" received the Karl-Sczuka-Förderpreis for radio art in 2022, followed by a residency at ZKM | Hertz Lab in Karlsruhe.
Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations. Ira Hadžić is a member of Initiative Neue Musik Berlin e.V.
Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist, gong player, and writer whose work unfolds at the intersection of music, literature, performance, participant observation, and embodied research. With a background in cultural anthropology, she explores themes of transition, inner landscapes, and the porous boundaries between reality and fiction—often challenging the very limits of representation.
Her projects have been produced by radio broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur (DLF) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound (Berlin). Her sound piece "Heimatgefühle" received the Karl-Sczuka-Förderpreis for radio art in 2022, followed by a residency at ZKM | Hertz Lab in Karlsruhe.
Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations. Ira Hadžić is a member of Initiative Neue Musik Berlin e.V.
Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist, gong player, and writer whose work unfolds at the intersection of music, literature, performance, participant observation, and embodied research. With a background in cultural anthropology, she explores themes of transition, inner landscapes, and the porous boundaries between reality and fiction—often challenging the very limits of representation.
Her projects have been produced by radio broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur (DLF) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound (Berlin). Her sound piece "Heimatgefühle" received the Karl-Sczuka-Förderpreis for radio art in 2022, followed by a residency at ZKM | Hertz Lab in Karlsruhe.
Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations. Ira Hadžić is a member of Initiative Neue Musik Berlin e.V.
Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist, gong player, and writer whose work unfolds at the intersection of music, literature, performance, participant observation, and embodied research. With a background in cultural anthropology, she explores themes of transition, inner landscapes, and the porous boundaries between reality and fiction—often challenging the very limits of representation.
Her projects have been produced by radio broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur (DLF) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound (Berlin). Her sound piece "Heimatgefühle" received the Karl-Sczuka-Förderpreis for radio art in 2022, followed by a residency at ZKM | Hertz Lab in Karlsruhe.
Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute), she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations. Ira Hadžić is a member of Initiative Neue Musik Berlin e.V.