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-**STWST48x4 SLEEP** +**STWST48x4 SLEEP / SLEEP RESIDENCY / 31.8. - 9.9.** 
-**OPEN CALL for Sleep Residency 31.8. - 9.9.**+**NAOMI CREDE** 
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 +**And what about voices without bodies and bodies without voices?  
 +//Are you feeling tired? Drained? Exhausted?//** 
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 +Naomi Credé is currently working on a research project focused on bodily presence, voice and loss of control within surrounding architecture and immaterial spaces. The research often culminates in text based sound pieces and immersive installations, forming different collective listening and nap sessions. For STWST48x4, this is particularly focused on the ways in which sleep is commodified and the use of language and disembodied female sounding voices within sleep and relaxation apps as forms of soft coercion in order to prescribe specific kinds of wellness and bodily control. 
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 +**Naomi Credé** is an interdisciplinary artist, currently based in Amsterdam. Her practice takes different shapes and forms and she often works collaboratively on events based, performative projects. As well as working individually she is part of a spatial practice collective Fabulous Future. She recently graduated from the Sandberg Instituut’s Studio for Immediate Spaces and has a BA in Fine Art from Chelsea School of Art, London. www.naomicrede.com
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 +**THIS WAS THE OPEN CALL for Sleep Residency 31.8. - 9.9.**
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 The 4th edition of Stadtwerkstatt's 48-hour nonstop program brings together artists and critical producers to address an aesthetics of the unconscious. Art for Sleepers, Art by Sleepers and Art as Sleep. The 4th edition of Stadtwerkstatt's 48-hour nonstop program brings together artists and critical producers to address an aesthetics of the unconscious. Art for Sleepers, Art by Sleepers and Art as Sleep.