Guillaume Rousere has put is sound art practice as a collaborator of the (IN)>Tangible Lab in Doha Qatar. He was deeply involved through field recording during the expeditions, audio work such spatialisation, sound composition etc… he was also heavily involved to develop and create the exhibition Mapping Memories presented in Doha and Shanghai in 2023.
The (IN)>Tangible Lab’s aim is to capture and physically translate the vibrantly diverse Intangible Cultural Heritage within Qatar through interdisciplinary lenses. This Research and Design cluster will bring together designers, artists, cultural scholars, scientists, and museum curators from VCU Richmond, partner institutions within Education City as well as relevant external collaborators and researchers. We are particularly interested in identifying traditional local and & ecological wisdom to contribute to supporting sustainable energy and environments and optimizing health for a just and equitable society. We are invested in applying creativity for social sustainability.