Liew Niyomkarn is a sound artist and composer based in Brussels. Liew’s work focuses on the practice of listening, and harmonic spectra of musical tones and their potential interrelationships, using string instruments such as a zither, lap steel, but also Supercollider, a coding language, to investigate and create different timbres —- a result of spontaneous perceptual shifts. Liew composes music driven by long resonances, sustain and repetition, and field recordings of environments to detect time and space.
Anne-F Jacques is a scrap metal worker and sound artist based in Montreal, Canada. She is interested in amplification, oblique interactions between materials and construction of various contraptions and idiosyncratic systems. Her particular focus is on low technology, trivial objects and unpolished sounds. She regularly realizes installations, performances and ephemeral interventions. She has worked amongst others with Tsonami Festival (Chile), Experimental Intermedia (New York), Ftarri (Tokyo), Sonic Protest (Paris), Casa del Lago (Mexico), Centrale for Contemporary Arts (Brussels), High Zero (Baltimore) and MEM (Bilbao).
Asha Tamirisa is a media artist, researcher, and educator. In her sound-based performances, she creates interactive systems made of various acoustic, analog, and digital technologies that focus on materiality, acoustics, subtle change, and immersion. She usually lives in Portland, Maine and is temporarily based in Montreal.
Kristina Warren is a versatile and imaginative sound artist, composer, and performer based on Narragansett land (Providence) Rhode Island [US]. Warren’s performances include synth voyages, digital soundscapes, and concertina meditations; Warren also presents installations, workshops, lectures, and more. All this work aims in various ways to highlight the ebbs and flows of individual and collective listening attention. Praised as “beautifully organic” (Peter Bruyn, Haarlems Dagblad) and “precise and unpredictable” (Marc Masters, Bandcamp), work by Warren has been presented internationally. Recently a MacColl Johnson Fellow (2024) and a Fulbright US Scholar (2023), Warren holds a PhD in Composition & Computer Technologies (University of Virginia, 2017).
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