Raudive Technoculture Research Unit gathers around Latvian parapsychologist Konstantin Raudive (1909–1974), who pioneered Electronic Voice Phenomena—capturing what he believed were messages from the dead onto magnetic tape. The exhibition treats his archive as an open question: was Raudive the inventor of a new perceptual apparatus, or a subject overtaken by auditory hallucination? Signals arrive fragmented, meanings remain provisional, and listening emerges as deliberate, speculative labor. As his tombstone reads, “There is no death, only transformation.”
Featuring work by Ka Baird, Scott Benzel, Valdis Celms, Cal Fish, Jason Isolini, Voldemārs Matvejs, Karlīna Mežecka, Adriana Ramič, Konstantīns Raudive, and Ieva Rubeze.