When We Listen Together is a three-level card game designed to reconnect people through music — not through streaming metrics or screens, but through conversation, memory, ritual, and shared presence.
Each card prompts players to share a song, an album cover, a saved track, a memory, or an emotional listening experience. The structure moves from casual prompts to deeper reflection, transforming music from background consumption into collective dialogue.
By re-materializing listening into a tactile, analog format, the project challenges the data-driven logic of contemporary music culture. It restores what digital platforms often flatten: intimacy, slowness, storytelling, and communal experience.
The result is a social object that reframes listening as an embodied, relational act rather than an individualized stream.