2002
The 2002 Max Neuhaus Athens Talk was a significant cross-disciplinary conversation exploring the intersection of architecture, sound, and perception. It featured Yehuda Safran, an architecture critic and professor, and Denys Zacharopoulos, a prominent art historian and curator.
The conversation centered on Neuhaus’s philosophy that sound is a sculptural and architectural entity rather than a temporal one. He frequently collaborated with Safran and Zacharopoulos to bridge the gap between visual arts and acoustic experiences.
During this period, Neuhaus was emphasizing that our understanding of space is as dependent on what we hear as what we see.