Samuel Perea-Diaz

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Samuel Perea-Díaz (b. 1988, Spain) is a cross-disciplinary artist, researcher, and spatial designer. His practice spans sound art, architecture, and curation. Having earned a degree in Architecture and an MA in Sound Studies and Sonic Arts, he has worked for several architect and artist studios in Berlin and London, designing museum scenography, exhibitions, and art installations. 

As an artist, Samuel focuses especially on sound and archival practices, constantly exploring how sonic activism and aural architecture can impact listening. He has created site-specific installations and sound-focused objects that deal with sonification, sound relocation, field recording, and virtual reality. Samuel's academic and artistic research is at the intersection of queer and sonic spatial practices. He teaches seminars on sound mapping and curating at Humboldt University and is actively involved in conducting soundwalks and urban sonic diagramming workshops.