INTRO Tuning In
Action research on cultural participation among Gen ZOver the course of the project, the researchers gained increasing control over the communication and content of the events, with the event on March 6 serving as the culmination of that process.
Read more about the program below
Tuning In is organises an evening filled with NOISE, GENRE-CROSSING SOUNDSCAPES, and PERFORMANCES.
On March 6, Tuning In will transform the Bankastudios into a vibrant hub for musical discoveries. Expect performances ranging from ambient soundscapes to drift away to, to noise performances that stimulate your senses. As the highlight of the evening, we’ll blast electronic music, house, and techno through the Bankastudios.
The program:
Zoef
Influenced by world-building and simulation logic, Zoef works with sound and is currently exploring a shift from fixed compositions to simple systems. By setting conditions, she allows sound to shift and reorganize, reacting live to what emerges.
A. Dumont
Shaped by his post-industrial hometown, A. Dumont seeks to translate his surroundings into sonic passages. Unconstrained by genre boundaries, he draws on themes often suppressed in a collective flight from reality.
Ethan Blackburn & Phuc Nguyen
Ethan Blackburn is an American artist and composer. In his work, he explores sound and space in social contexts as noise. For his performance at Tuning In, he will be joined by composer and sound artist Phuc Nguyen.
Annarch1a
Annarch1a is a multidisciplinary artist and performer. Her practice moves between sound, noise, and physical performance. In her work, she explores themes such as shame, pain, and existential tension, often through digital noise and physical constraints.