LMF2025

Anna Khvyl
Sound artist, composer, DJ, educator, and researcher
Her practice explores the relationship between sound and commemoration, with a focus on how music can create spaces for social connection and self-discovery. Her work spans audio releases, sound installations, multichannel live performances, radio shows, film scores, and audiowalks. She also leads workshops on electronic music, DJing, and acoustic ecology. Anna has presented her work at Rewire Festival, Sonic Acts Biennial, and the Kyiv Biennial.
Other speakers
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Anne Applebaum
The Atlantic; SNF Agora Institute at Johns Hopkins University
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, historian, and commentator on international affairs, with a particular focus on Eastern Europe and authoritarianism
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Dorka Takácsy
German Marshall Fund of the United States; Centre for Euro-Atlantic Integration and Democracy