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World Hearing Day 2021 - Webinar
On 3 March 2021 the Wits Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology and the Adler Museum hosted a webinar.
- Video of Webinar
- Speaker Biographies World Hearing Day 2021
- World Hearing Day 2021 Webinar Presentation
‘On Breathing’ is an exhibition by Nina Barnett and Jeremy Bolen that explores
Johannesburg’s relationship to the act of respiration.
It mirrors internal airway tunnels with the networks dug under the ground in search of gold
and the process of breathing in relation to notions of pressure, particulate, filtration and flow.
The mechanics and rhythm of inhaling and exhaling, and the transference of one gas molecule
for another are considered within the context of mine dust and polluting particles; respiratory
viruses and pandemics. Within this framework, the exhibition asks: Can the history of the city
be understood through that which floats invisibly in the air, and that settles in the lungs of the
inhabitants? What does it mean for geological dust, created in a distant era, to affect the
internal tunnels of a human system?
‘On Breathing’ links the global human-created environmental crisis (of which the
Johannesburg gold mines plays a part) to the materiality of the air that we breathe and its
interior effects. This relationship is significant, the effects of which can be seen in the recent
COVID-19 pandemic (in which breathing is the primary mode of viral infection), as well as the
history of silicosis, tuberculosis, and other forms of respiratory inflammation that are widely
experienced in our city.
From past to present
From past to present- history of nutrition and commercial food in South Africa.
A journey through the history of nutrition and commercial food in South Africa. The exhibition will be up from the 15th of August to the 12th of September 2023. the opening launch will be on the 15th of August from 05:30pm till late at the Adler Museum Foyer Wits Medical School.