Place:
Molinos del Río-Caballerizas
/ Prisión de San Antón. Cartagena
/ Radio Onda regional de Murcia
What We Might Have Heard in the Future, 2010
What We Might Have Heard in the Future is a science fiction-based radio drama investigating history in the future tense. The live broadcast performance questions the use of behavioural biometrics as the authentication and validation of one's subjectivity. As accompanying broadcasts, Nevárez & Tevere will host and transmit discussions with specialists in the fields of physiology, linguistics, and voice studies, elucidating themes characterised in the radio drama.

Ángel Nevárez
1970, Mexico City, Mexico. Lives and works in New York.
Valerie Tevere
970, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Lives and works in New York, NY, USA.
Nevárez & Tevere's current projects investigate contemporary music, dissent and dissonance in the public forum. Their work moves between the spatial simultaneity of performance, discussion and enunciation, reflecting upon the projection of political agency through transmission and song. Their interests lie in the formation of mobile, performance-based, social spaces, along with the re-articulation of radio within such locales. In New York City, their projects have been staged on the Staten Island Ferry, in The New Museum, and produced for Creative Time. Other exhibitions, videos and projects include WUNP, unitednationsplaza, in Berlin & Mexico City, and at Museo de Arte Raúl Anguiano, Guadalajara, Mexico. In 2009, they were artists-in-residence at the International Artists Studio Program, Stockholm, Sweden. Ángel Nevárez is an artist, musician, and deejay. Valerie Tevere is an artist and Associate Professor of Media Culture at the City University of New York / College of Staten Island.