mixed feelings: Saverio Cantoni and Jay Afrisando
multisensory multilingual radio episode
in collaboration with Saverio Cantoni.
With a shared understanding of interdisciplinarity as inherent to anti-ableist and anti-racist practices, this conversation unfolds around the concept of “aural diversity” as a means to shift the discussions of “sound,” “hearing,” and “listening” towards the more complex relationships of our senses and bodyminds. As Jay and Saverio uncover and challenge the underlying biases in these concepts and terms permeated with ‘normalism,’ ableism, and colonialism, they discuss how creative access to expressive possibilities within disabled communities can act as a radical form of resistance.
Conceived as a radio episode, as part of the multisensory, multilingual radio project mixed feelings, the conversation took place in written form: in an extended online exchange and through crip time, centering their aural and neurodivergent needs. A recorded version was broadcast along with subtitles and an IS (International Sign) interpretation, deviating from the live spoken mode as a normative form of communication, in favor of an experimental approach to an aesthetic of access.
mixed feelings, initiated in 2023 and followed by mixed feelings 2 – Still with mixed feelings in 2024/25, is a radio project co-curated by Saverio Cantoni and Dana Cermane, hosted by Refuge Worldwide. Challenging ableism and hearing supremacy in the arts, the project experiments with multiple ways of broadcasting and has focused on the diverse talents and stories of artists from the disabled community.
Work details
Year created: 2025
Medium: video, with printed transcriptions
Duration: 60 minutes
Cast
Host: Refuge Worldwide
Curators: Saverio Cantoni, Dana Cermane
International Sign Language Interpretation: Benedikt J. Sequeira Gerardo
German Translation: Linnéa Bake
Video Production: manua GmbH
Subtitles: Daniele Lucchini
Sound Effects Voiceover: Ada & Clara Hennel
Printed Transcription Design: Lai Guim
Special thanks to: Dana, Frances, George, Leona, Linnéa, Nicky, Richard, and SchwarzRund
This project was created as part of the In Conversation exhibition.
In Conversation is supported by the DAAD Artists-in-Residence Program in Berlin, the University of California, Santa Cruz, the Berlin Senate Department for Culture and Social Cohesion, and the Exhibition Fund for Communal Galleries. The Galerie im Turm is run by the municipal government of Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg.
Exhibition
Saverio Cantoni, Open Studios 2025, Jan van Eyck Academie, Maastricht, NL, 23-25 October 2025.
In Conversation, Galerie im Turm, Berlin, DE, 4 September - 23 November 2025.
A woman picks up a headphone attached to the monitor. Photo: Dani Hasrouni.
A snapshot of the video, showing an International Sign Language interpreter and an English caption that reads, “as a way to unlearn hearing-supremacy narrow definitions of hearing and listening.”
Two transcript books on a small floating wall shelf. Each book displays black text with a pink background. Photo: Dani Hasrouni.
Hands opening one transcript book. Photo: Dani Hasrouni.
An opened transcript book, showing pink text on a dark grey page and dark grey text on a pink background, photographed in a studio on a pink surface. Photo: Lai Guim.
Two transcript books photographed in a studio on a pink surface. One of them shows an open page. Photo: Lai Guim.