with Timmy Olivia Thyge Johansen, Louise Tandrup Esbensen
Coming from the walls of Silent Green, an installation that focuses on active listening and spatial awareness, all while exploring the notion of the haunted.
with Andrew Bez, Sasha Ushenko
The installation is dedicated to the origins of Ukrainian radio and highlights the significant role radio has played in society, both in the past and today.
with eden_jeneses
RA is an excellent politician, he knows his job. He is a serious, determined man who lives for his job and his country.
with tīrkultūra
Intermediate Circumstance Radio is a 12-hour sound and video art installation representing the Tīrkultūra community.
with Svetozar Janković
Journey through the history of Yugoslav brutalism, Belgrade buildings. Some abandoned, some renovated, some repurposed.
with Barnabás Bácsi
Lost media refers to audio, video, audiovisual or other material – originally intended for public viewing – that has been fully or partially lost.
with Rasto Pahor
Made from testimonies found in the archives of Radio Študent, this documentary follows creators of an illegal radio station in occupied Slovenia during World War II.
with Zoe Gudović
Join me in my living room (aka the toilet) for 15 minutes of fun, reflection, and surprise.
with Relja Pekić & Anđela Dostanić
Dorćol Intersections: Clatter of Cultures is an audiovisual collage capturing the old-town spirit of Belgrade, nestled between the industrial zone, the river promenade, and the inner city.
with Domingo Castillo Flores
a recording that documents a history of pirate radio broadcasts from miami in berlin or jouissance wrapped in a love letter set a blaze in a city on a mundane afternoon.
with Simone Hpunkt
Imagine this: A German Nazi wins a reality show by spreading the best fake news. True or not true? You decide.
with Peter Zákuťanský, Pavel Smejkal, Maroš Milčík
Two mid-length documentaries exploring avantgarde musical and design currents emitting from Slovak Broadcasting in Bratislava.
with Ludmila Pogodina
A live interactive platform inviting visitors to put on the map the path of their own family and share their music and their stories.
with Independent Community Radio Network (ICRN)
A two part performance-listening session by the Independent Community Radio Network (ICRN)
In this two-part workshop, we explore how small-scale internet, community, and non-commercial radio stations have emerged in the era of platform capitalism as a local and participatory media infrastructure – enabling new channels of circulation for music and sound art – and new aesthetic and artistic forms in and of themselves.
In the beginning of September 2024, Slovak cultural workers announced a "culture strike". They are protesting the "destructive and incompetent leadership of the Ministry of Culture". Over the course of the last year, the Ministry has closed down progressive cultural institutions, laid off critical voices, and took over the public broadcaster. But what do these changes entail? How do critics react? What are its implications for media freedom in Europe?
with Body Chamber
Artist Uku Õunapuu premieres his new project and performance work 'entere0001'.
with oceanfloor.group
parallel broadcast... trying to catch each other’s ghostly signals on the radio...
with Milena Soporowska & Lotus Reaction
Tarot Licker is a project by Milena Soporowska and Lotus Reaction. Comprised of mini-lectures set to music, each concert is dedicated to one card from the Great Arcana of the Tarot.
In the Transmediale Studio lobby.
with Oleksii Makarenko
The Gasoline Radio team, in collaboration with the cameraman and editor Yevhen Tsap, with the support of the NGO Shum Rave and the IZOLYATSIA Foundation, present an audio-visual documentary story about an expedition to the origins of Ukrainian culture.
Discussion on how folklore traditions shape modern identities is essential, particularly in resisting the far right's appropriation of these aesthetics.
with Nina Pixel
Nina Pixel averts the perils of lapsing into inauthentic fakelore by building her music with, rather than on, the ethnographic riches of Slovakia.
Buc-ee presents an audiovisual analogue experience with electronic music and self-developed viualisation lights.
with Patrick Soome
A different kind of Berlin Wall gives some shade over the backyard of the Cashmere Radio studio.
with Ed Baxter, Michael Umney, Independent Community Radio Network (ICRN)
Join the outdoor broadcast of a new composition for massed whistlers, guided by a colour-coded instructional score. All you need is your national anthem.
A performative soundwork exploring the physicality and sonic qualities of shortwave transmission.
with Mismo Nismo
A performance marinated in a cocktail of sweary comments on the internet, anti-authoritarian fuck-off mentality and three slices of beetroot.
with Jun Suzuki
I dream of a sphere without corners can manifest in various forms.
with Dawno Temu, Hyper Matter
Dawno Temu and Hyper Matter will combine their languages of expression, preparing a unique audiovisual set rooted in minimalism and the exploration of emotional fields and layers, with great precision of movement.
with AGF
A participative session about language, micro-colonialisms and intra-European hierarchies contained in it, about an anti-colonial laguage and its musicality.
with Jonas Gruska
Axis Mundi Sound Distribution System is an ever-evolving modular sculpture designed to emit, reflect, and direct (ultra)sonic waves to space from single axis between the Heaven and the Earth.
with Wojtek Szustak
Brace yourselves for a psychedelic electronic adventure, in which the artist will very much be present.
with KLE-KLE, Dead Janitor
KLE-KLE and Dead Janitor are two standout acts from our region who seamlessly bridge the gap between dancefloor-driven electronic music and experimental genres.
with Sanna Bo & Ábel Fazekas
Gearless jam is a novel and progressive approach to music production and performance where musicians create and perform music without using any gear.
The performance shows violence and other potentially triggering content. The audience is welcome to participate in the performance but are asked not to stop the performers.
with WIM - Werkstatt für interkulturelle Medienarbeit , Alexander Pehlemann
For a long time, GDR state youth radio station DT64 remained a propaganda channel with pop music. Yet in the months before the Wall came down in 1989, the station became an important source of information for the GDR civil rights movement, mainly because of its live reports of strikes and demonstrations. The film documents this process, how a state radio was developing into something more grassroots and exciting before the reunification hurled what tantalizingly might have been onto the garbage heap of history.
with Alexander Pehlemann
A live radio program about the development of pirate radio in the West and the role of pirate radio in the fight for the survival of the East German youth radio station DT64 in 1991/1992.
with Tentative Transmits
The programme includes a short presentation of the platform Tentative Transmits and a listening session of Marianna Feher's work "Walled up Whispers".
In the Listening Cinema, the audience sits in complete darkness for a shared listening experience of selected radio pieces.
with Gjorgji Janevski, Johnny Savage
Resonant Frequency is a short film about community and radio set in Dublin, Ireland.
Centred around Kanal 103 radio, Gjorgji Janevski closely follows the troubled beginnings of the Macedonian underground band Bernays Propaganda and their everyday challenges to do what they live for.
Q&A with Gjorgji Janevski and Sean Finnan (Dublin Digital Radio)
with Marija Stojnić
“Speak so I Can See You” takes us to a seemingly different era, by exploring the world of Radio Belgrade. One of Europe’s oldest radio stations and a true institution of the city, the station still broadcasts original programming and helps keep history, culture and critical thought, as well as ever- relevant questions about ourselves
and the world, from slipping out of memory and mind.
with Zhenia Stepanenko
This film reveals the dark history of totalitarian repressions during the late 1930s, focusing on a peculiar artifact: hedgehog cakes.
with Die Unbekannten, Dieter Raue, Krsto Papić, Tom Robinson, Nicolas Roeg
Merging cinematic experience and radio show, East and West of the Dial revisits the airwaves on both sides of the Iron Curtain as a Cold War conflict zone.
with Terra Hinterleitner
Playful, easy and fun: Radio can be so much more than just music and plain studio-interviews. In this workshop we want to make sound experiments and radio games with kids and youth.
with Reset! network
This talk explores and celebrates community radios as hybrid structures of creation, creativity, information, and distribution. It will also spotlight the reality of still often operating in the shadows, lacking acknowledgement and support.
with Prince Matt, DJ Tűz
Prince Matt spent his last teenage years in Berlin, later on he returned back to Budapest and brought new sounds into the Hungarian club scene via Cliché Bodies and Torso. DJ Tűz, also known as a member of the Pizza Amore duo, is a prominent figure in Budapest's music scene with a rich history of performances at smaller clubs such as LÄRM, Corvin, Flashback, Gólya or Kripta and major festivals like Sziget, Ozora, Daad, Kolorádó and Bánkitó.
with super inter
super inter (Yuliia Vlaskina) is a Ukrainian electronic musician, currently based in Berlin.
Driven by minimalist and microsound aesthetics, she explores composition and constructs introspective sonic spaces with their own time.
with Udda, Nemo Jr.
Olga Udovenko aka Udda is a DJ and member of Kultura Zvuku collective in Kharkiv.
Nemo Jr. (Vitalii Nemchenko) is a DJ from the Ukraine.
with FRANKA, DJ Zurückbleiben Bitte
FRANKA is a queer DJ based in Berlin. She loves the stretch between groovy and progressive House with a touch of soul and disco. DJ Zurückbleiben Bitte is an Australian-German DJ, Promoter, Workshop Facilitator, Radio Host, and vinyl lover, based in Berlin.