Sounding Care at Berlin’s Wasserspeicher is an installation that explores the relationship between spatial acoustics, agency, and collective engagement within contested cultural infrastructures. Conceived by Magda Mayas and Anthea Caddy, the work uses directional speaker arrays to project narrative fragments drawn from interviews with cultural practitioners into the tower’s vast reverberant space. As listeners move through intersecting sonic paths, they are invited to negotiate, interpret, and respond to overlapping stories. By framing solidarity as an active force, the project understands sonic intervention as an empowering practice that supports narrative authorship, creative sovereignty, and participatory engagement with space.
Anthea Caddy is an artist and composer whose installation and performance work investigates spatial energy through sound, amplification, and site-specific environments. Magda Mayas is a Berlin-based pianist, composer, and researcher whose practice combines experimental performance, improvisation, and socially engaged art.



































































































































