Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist with a background in cultural anthropology. Her practice unfolds at the intersections of improvisation, composition, and introspection. Working with gongs, radiophonic forms, field recordings, resonance, minimal sonic gestures, and silence itself, she explores sound as a site of presence and perception.

Her projects have been produced by broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Südwestrundfunk, and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound. Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening, she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations.

In 2022, Ira Hadžić was awarded the Karl-Sczuka Förderpreis for her audio piece „Heimatgefühle“ (2021, DLF).

 

Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist with a background in cultural anthropology. Her practice unfolds at the intersections of improvisation, composition, and introspection. Working with gongs, radiophonic forms, field recordings, resonance, minimal sonic gestures, and silence itself, she explores sound as a site of presence and perception.

Her projects have been produced by broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Südwestrundfunk, and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound. Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening, she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations.

In 2022, Ira Hadžić was awarded the Karl-Sczuka Förderpreis for her audio piece „Heimatgefühle“ (2021, DLF).

 

Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist with a background in cultural anthropology. Her practice unfolds at the intersections of improvisation, composition, and introspection. Working with gongs, radiophonic forms, field recordings, resonance, minimal sonic gestures, and silence itself, she explores sound as a site of presence and perception.

Her projects have been produced by broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Südwestrundfunk, and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound. Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening, she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations.

In 2022, Ira Hadžić was awarded the Karl-Sczuka Förderpreis for her audio piece „Heimatgefühle“ (2021, DLF).

 

Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist with a background in cultural anthropology. Her practice unfolds at the intersections of improvisation, composition, and introspection. Working with gongs, radiophonic forms, field recordings, resonance, minimal sonic gestures, and silence itself, she explores sound as a site of presence and perception.

Her projects have been produced by broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Südwestrundfunk, and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound. Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening, she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations.

In 2022, Ira Hadžić was awarded the Karl-Sczuka Förderpreis for her audio piece „Heimatgefühle“ (2021, DLF).

 

Ira Hadžić is a Berlin-based sound artist with a background in cultural anthropology. Her practice unfolds at the intersections of improvisation, composition, and introspection. Working with gongs, radiophonic forms, field recordings, resonance, minimal sonic gestures, and silence itself, she explores sound as a site of presence and perception.

Her projects have been produced by broadcasters such as Deutschlandfunk Kultur and Südwestrundfunk, and have been presented at festivals including Heroines of Sound. Trained as a Deep Listening facilitator at the Center for Deep Listening, she incorporates these practices into her compositions and sound installations.

In 2022, Ira Hadžić was awarded the Karl-Sczuka Förderpreis for her audio piece „Heimatgefühle“ (2021, DLF).