Effi & Amir — with Thomas Myrmel

Must Be Talking
To An Angel

A research project exploring voice processing technologies and their relationship to body, voice, and identity.

When a voice is processed, transformed, or synthesised — what remains? What is lost? And what new possibilities emerge at the threshold between the human and the technological?

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The Artists

Effi

Artist

Working at the intersection of performance, sound, and technology, exploring how mediation reshapes the voice as a carrier of presence and subjectivity.

Amir

Artist

Investigating relationships between the body, identity, and digital transformation through live performance and research-based practice.

Collaboration

Thomas Myrmel

Collaborator

Bringing expertise in musical composition and sound design, contributing to the sonic architecture of the project.

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Research & Support

Must Be Talking To An Angel is developed within a formal research framework, supported by leading Belgian arts institutions committed to the intersection of artistic practice and inquiry.

FRart

Belgium

Fonds de la Recherche artistique

Belgian fund dedicated to supporting artistic research, enabling practitioners to investigate and develop work at the boundary of art and inquiry.

ARBA

Brussels

Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts

Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels — one of Belgium's oldest and most prestigious art institutions, providing institutional support and context for the project.

INSAS

Brussels

Institut National Supérieur des Arts du Spectacle

National Superior Institute of Performing Arts, supporting research into performance and spectacle through academic collaboration.