Day: March 28, 2024

Relational access through Sound Captioning

Building on the Shared Mat, I wanted to explore how relational access might unfold through sound. Collaborating with artist Jay Afrisando, we ran a workshop that invited participants to listen across cultures, notice differences and co-develop meaning together.

We began by listening to everyday sounds from Southeast Asia and noticing how they are interpreted differently across countries. Participants co-created captions collaboratively in a shared Google Doc, allowing everyone to see, edit and respond in real time. They experimented with onomatopoeia, font size, layout, timing and emphasis, noticing how even subtle changes could alter tone, emotion and interpretation. As captions emerged in Tamil, Filipino, Thai and other linguistic contexts, the group began to reflect on how sound is never neutral – it carries cultural humour, rhythm and social cues.

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