

She chooses a subjective approach towards individuals and the world, faces them without judgement as a keen-witted observer drifting intuitively and being guided by fascination. Often she uses spoken word that transcends sentences and syntax and reaches a pure atmosphere or emotional quality. They oscillate between narrative and purely sound-based with strong fascination for the thin borderline between fiction and reality. Her solo works show a strong sense for the specific characteristics of phenomena, people, and places. Since 2016 the three curators also produce own art works as GERÄUSCHKULISSE Kollektiv. The NGO has a strong sense for community – in its talk concept and its projects. The makers of radio fiction, feature, and sound art are invited to present their work and discuss with the audience. She co-curates the gathered listening event GERÄUSCHKULISSE – a forum for all who love good stories and immersive sound worlds. Today she works as sound and voice artist, author, director, and curator – mainly in the fields of radio, installation, performance, and the walking arts for public broadcasters, museums, international festivals, and cultural institutions.
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She was trained as voice artist by Alexis Krüger, taught how to make radio features by Michael Lissek and Walter Filz, making ”Hörspiele“ (radio plays) she learnt from Krok & Petschinka, Tim Staffel, and Paul Plamper, sound art she learnt from Antje Vowinckel, Peter Cusack, Chris Watson, Hans Peter Kuhn, Christina Kubisch and others. During her journeys and field studies she discovered the world with all its corners, layers, and rough edges. She was fascinated by the extra dimension that sounds and voices add to storytelling. Than she found her way to radio, acoustic narratives, and sound art.

In high school she started to write short stories and articles for the local newspaper. Carina Pesch (*1983), aka La Pesch, studied Social Anthropology, Political Sciences, and Philosophy at the University of Leipzig and at the Orient Institute Beirut.
