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: Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s novel El Ruido de las Cosas al Caer (The Sound of Things Falling) explores generational trauma in Colombia through the metaphorical sound of social collapse.
: The exhibition Ruido / Noise at the Swiss Institute showcased Colombian American artist Karen Lamassone’s work, using the "noise" of TV screens to illuminate themes of sensuality and urban space. 5. Health & Environmental Science
: To amplify Latino voices by providing tools for civic engagement. : Juan Gabriel Vásquez’s novel El Ruido de
: The collective believes in the "revolutionary power of images" to break through the silence surrounding human rights violations. 4. Cultural & Literary Contexts
: It encourages creators to turn their "noise" (their unique, authentic platforms) into a force for community change, focusing on culture, family, and education. 3. Visual Activism: RUIDO Photo Health & Environmental Science : To amplify Latino
Founded in 2005, RUIDO Photo is a Barcelona-based organization dedicated to documentary photography and human rights.
: It highlights the shared trauma and the bravery of those who refuse to stay silent in a society that often prefers to ignore "uncomfortable" sounds. 2. Civic Engagement: RUIDO for Creators Cultural & Literary Contexts : It encourages creators
The concept of "Ruido" appears frequently in Latin American literature and art: