Budhaditya Chattopadhyay is a contemporary artist, researcher, and writer. Chattopadhyay produces works for large-scale installations and live performance addressing contemporary issues of environment and ecology, migration, race, and decoloniality. His works have been widely exhibited, performed, or presented across the globe. Chattopadhyay has an expansive body of scholarly publications in media theory and aesthetics in leading peer-reviewed journals and is the author of four books: The Nomadic Listener (2020), The Auditory Setting (2021), Between the Headphones (2021), and Sound Practices in the Global South (2022). He holds a PhD in Artistic Research and Sound Studies from the Academy of Creative and Performing Arts, Leiden University, and is currently a Visiting Professor at the Critical Media Lab, Basel, Switzerland.
Studio visits: 11.05.23, students can register at
*The lecture and studio visits will be held in English.
**The studio visits offer students the opportunity to exchange with interdisciplinary artists via one-on-one feedback sessions or group workshop environments. The format of discourse between participants and invited artists is left open to the encounter itself, allocating time and space for students to contribute in ways that best fit their practice.