LASER TALKS: RESONANT REALITIES: INVESTIGATING THE NEXUS OF SOUND, SPACE, AND NEUROSCIENCE

© Giulia Vismara

🗓️April 18, 2025 🕒 7 PM CET (UTC +1)

iMAL – CENTER FOR DIGITAL CULTURES
📍30 Quai des Charbonnages, Brussels 1080 Belgium

◆Resonant Realities: Investigating the Nexus of Sound, Space, and Neuroscience◆

 

As part of LASER Talks Brussels

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Chair: Alexandra Dementieva
Panelists: Giulia Vismara, Axel Cleeremans and Brona Martin
Moderator: Peter Friess 

Sound is more than a mere sensory experience; it is a fundamental force that sculpts our perception of space, time, and memory. From the rhythmic pulses of neural oscillations to the vast expanses of immersive auditory environments, sound resonates through every layer of cognition, influencing emotions, spatial awareness, and even physiological states. This talk delves into the interdisciplinary intersection of sound studies, cognitive neuroscience, and spatial acoustics to examine how auditory stimuli shape our lived realities.
 

As advancements in 3D audio technologies redefine the ways we engage with soundscapes, we are presented with new frontiers in perception research, therapeutic applications, and artistic expression. Immersive auditory environments have been shown to enhance memory recall, reduce stress, and foster a sense of inclusion and well-being. By integrating empirical findings from perceptual science with artistic and compositional practices, this discussion seeks to unravel the cognitive and cultural dimensions of auditory experience.

In the words of the late neuroscientist Oliver Sacks: “Music, uniquely among the arts, is both completely abstract and profoundly emotional… it is the most direct and mysterious way to reach the brain”. This sentiment is echoed by composer Karlheinz Stockhausen, a pioneer in electronic and spatial music, who once said: “I spent decades learning how to project sound into space and give it the same plasticity as a sculpture. Sound should envelop and move around the listener, transforming their perception of time and reality.”
 

Building upon this notion, we explore how sound can not only evoke deep-seated memories but also act as a transformative medium for healing, social cohesion, and environmental awareness.

Key areas of exploration include:
–      The interplay between sound, spatial perception, and cognitive memory systems.
–      Cutting-edge applications of 3D audio in therapeutic and creative domains.
–      The role of soundscapes in fostering psychological resilience, inclusivity, and emotional well-being.
 

This Laser Talk invites a transdisciplinary dialogue among researchers, composers, and sound artists, alongside audience engagement, to illuminate the profound interconnections between auditory perception, cognition, and the environments we inhabit. Together, these speakers offer a multidimensional perspective on the ways in which sound interacts with cognition, emotion, and spatial awareness, opening new pathways for both scientific discovery and creative innovation.

 

BIOS

An electroacoustic composer and researcher, investigates the spatialization of sound and its impact on perception, memory, and emotional resonance. Her work explores how immersive audio environments influence our cognitive mapping of space and time, revealing the intricate connections between sound, embodiment, and lived experience.

A Research Director with the National Fund for Scientific Research (Belgium) and a professor of cognitive science with the Department of Psychology of the Université libre de Bruxelles, Brussels.

A sound artist and composer, explores the emotional, social, and cultural dimensions of soundscapes. Her work focuses on how immersive audio compositions can foster inclusivity, psychological well-being, and a sense of place. By integrating field recordings and electroacoustic techniques, she demonstrates how sound can be used as a tool for storytelling, healing, and community engagement.

Brussels-based independent artist and senior researcher. Ph.D. in self-organising social systems and space technology engineering. Exploration of AI, mixed realities, and humanities, with emphasis on research creation and critical art.

A multimedia artist and researcher, based in Brussels. 

1998 - 2026