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27 September 2025 @ Roodkapje Centraal

What we choose to remember with Lina Eunji Chang / Pansori Sound Studio, Mae-Li Evans, a.o.

Location: Delftseplein 39
free entrance
16:00-20:00

What we choose to remember
with Lina Eunji Chang / Pansori Sound Studio, Mae-Li Evans, Julia Dahee Hong, Tatiana Kim, Andrei-Sergei Kim
presenting the premiere of the sound-walk and publication of 'Peace Palace' along with other accompanying sound-works by Producer Mae-Li Evans and works by artist Julia Dahee Hong.

How do we choose what to remember? And what does it mean to remember and to re-enact the past and of people that no longer exist?

for fans of: oral histories, field recordings

Pansori Sound Studio presents a listening evening of Peace Palace, an experimental sound-walk, that brings together sound-work and other works by Producer Mae-Li Evans, Tatiana Kim, Andrei-Sergei Kim and artist Julia Dahee Hong touching on family, narrative, history and grief. The night concludes with a series of talks with Radio Producer Tatiana Kim and Andrei-Sergei Kim on working with family archives and the Korean diaspora experience. A publication of Peace Palace will be made available, along with research and transcripts of the sound-walk.

Peace Palace is an experimental sound-walk produced by artist Lina Eunji Chang. The project investigates the life of Korean activist Yi-Jun, who was found dead along with two other Korean political emissaries shortly after they were denied entry to the Second Hague Peace Conference in 1907. Searching for alternative explanations for how and why these political figures died, the sound-walk asks its participants to consider the historical blindness that arises from international conflict and slippages that occur when oral history disappears.

Pansori Sound Studio produces audiovisual media projects that span narrative radio, documentaries, podcasts, and publications as well as experimental formats like field recordings and installations. Led by artist and producer Lina Chang, Pansori values immersive stories that go beyond sensationalism, tokenization, and stereotypes, searching for oral histories that illuminate ordinary life and shared experience.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Lina Eunji Chang is an audio documentarian and sound artist whose work centers around oral histories, family archives, and collective memory. She is the founder of Pansori Sound Studio, which continues the Korean tradition of collaborative storytelling that emphasizes the musicality of the human voice.
Her radio works have been featured on the BBC World Service, Radiophrenia, and Cities and Memory. She’s worked as a Producer for the BBC World Service, and as an Oral Historian for Our Streets, Our Stories at the Brooklyn Public Library.
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Mae-Li Evans is an audio maker based in London, creating radio, podcasts, installation and tours centred around arts, culture and design.

Her previous work includes archival documentaries about composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, and artist Yoko Ono, as well as experimental sound art for BBC Radio 3’s Between the Ears and BBC Radio 4’s Shortcuts, and episodes for Film and TV programme, Screenshot.

She has made audio with Somerset House, the Wellcome Collection, the Serpentine Gallery, Factory International, NTS Radio, and Shade Podcast. She currently produces the weekly design podcast for Monocle Radio.
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Andrei-Sergei Kim is a Russian-speaking ethnic Korean (고려인, 고려사람, Koryoin or Koryo Saram) whose life journey has taken him across several countries. Born in Uzbekistan, he spent the bigger part of his life in Russia before moving to Kazakhstan in 2022 and settling in the Netherlands in 2023. Since 2012, he has been one of the authors of the Koryo Saram online community (https://vk.com/koryosaram). From 2016 to 2022, he founded and led the Korean Cultural Center "Dongmakgol" in Saratov, Russia. Since 2025, he is the creator and host of the YouTube podcast, "A Man from Koryo"
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Tatiana Kim is an emerging radio producer based in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Originally from Sakhalin in Russia, Tatiana researched her family and diaspora history for 99% Invisible, where she guided listeners along the contested history of Sakhalin and the conflict between Russia and Japan over the territory during the war. She recorded interviews with her family on the life of Koreans who came to live on the island in the early 1900s and the aftermath of being separated from their homeland.
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Julia Dahee Hong (b.1992 Vancouver, CA) uses photography, performance, writing, sculpture and video to explore labor in an increasingly interconnected world. She questions social values such as service, ambition and politeness-especially when they lead to compulsory emotional labor in the service sector. Her practice focuses on how personal feelings collide with societal expectations, and how capitalism affects
our bodies, language and behavior.

Using culturally recognizable objects and everyday situations, she creates subtle scenes in which the alienation of everyday life becomes palpable. This manifests itself in, for example, enormously enlarged sculptures of receipt punches with punctured advertisements of smiles or a counter bell held up by fellow artist's casts. Julia lives and works in Amsterdam, NL.