Tim Shaw
🔔 ⚡🔈

High Voltage for Artists
May 2-3
Tim Shaw will be giving this 2-day workshop on working creatively with the spark gap.
The spark gap produces an intense ‘snapping’ sound and bright light that can be further explored by adding a resonator or augmenting in different ways.
Artist Tim Shaw works with sound, light, and communication media to create performances, installations, and site-responsive interventions. His practice spans environmental sound art, digital media, media archaeology, walking, and installation making.
Previously, Tim has developed artistic mechanisms to listen into the sound-worlds of insects, created augmented soundwalks, designed performances for high voltage devices, broadcast radio through trees and extracted musical material from rocks.
More info and sign up via link in bio!

"We begeven ons naar de Leidse binnenstad, waar de trilmicrofoon onze voetstappen op de klinkers doet klinken als reuzen."
Je leest erover via de link in bio.
📋&📷: Bas Kleijweg

This workshop + soundwalk lets you listen the wireless signals that surround you. Using DIY devices, we translate Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Radio traffic into real-time sound, where more activity means louder, denser, more complex audio.
After a short intro, we will walk the city and listen as networks shift from place to place, revealing hidden patterns of data and infrastructure.
Developed through Tim Shaw’s @forumbasiliense fellowship, this is a chance to experience the city through its unseen electromagnetic flows.
Monday 27 April 2026 / 3-5pm
@harvardartlab
@tim4shaw

This workshop + soundwalk lets you listen the wireless signals that surround you. Using DIY devices, we translate Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Radio traffic into real-time sound, where more activity means louder, denser, more complex audio.
After a short intro, we will walk the city and listen as networks shift from place to place, revealing hidden patterns of data and infrastructure.
Developed through Tim Shaw’s @forumbasiliense fellowship, this is a chance to experience the city through its unseen electromagnetic flows.
Monday 27 April 2026 / 3-5pm
@harvardartlab
@tim4shaw

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

After a great kick-off at @harvardgsd with @berdik_writes and an inspiring drift through Boston at dusk with Garnette Cadogan, this week brings another array of diverse sonic experiences. Today, we are inaugurating an exhibition at @harvardgsd Gund Hall with students' works depicting soundscapes of the school’s building. Tomorrow, we will pay a visit to Wiesner Student Art Gallery @mit to enjoy a listening session at @cjacobpayne’s installation inspired by Juke joints.
On Wednesday evening, @harvardgsdlibrary will host an event featuring sound material from their rare collections within their famous Archive Party sessions. On Thursday, @brett_antenna will make us pay more attention to some of the instructions that orchestrate our public places and, in the evening, we will congregate at a meeting point at @harvardartlab to listen to the conversation between @jatomic and Garnette Cadogan, moderated by @jacek_smolicki, around the critical and imaginative potentials of walking and listening.
On Friday, @tim4shaw and @jacek_smolicki will take participants on an augmented soundwalk through the diverse sonorities of the Harvard Square area. The soundwalk will be followed by a presentation by @h0use on his explorations of infrasonic realms. On Saturday, a drop-in event at @arnold_arboretum will allow visitors to tap into both the visual and sonic realms of the site through various listening and visualization techniques. In the afternoon, we will congregate at Holden Chapel @harvard.music.department. During an event facilitated by @johnpax73, we will listen to a series of presentations on environmental recordings as material for musical composition. Those who didn’t catch @brett_antenna’s instruction walk on Thursday will be able to do it on Sunday.
More info and links to free tickets on the festival’s website (in bio).

Sound Walks! Limited capacity, get your tickets!
>>> link in bio
@gaudenz.badrutt @tim4shaw Beat Hohmann

Sound Walks! Limited capacity, get your tickets!
>>> link in bio
@gaudenz.badrutt @tim4shaw Beat Hohmann

Sound Walks! Limited capacity, get your tickets!
>>> link in bio
@gaudenz.badrutt @tim4shaw Beat Hohmann

Sound Walks! Limited capacity, get your tickets!
>>> link in bio
@gaudenz.badrutt @tim4shaw Beat Hohmann

Walking Festival of Sound 2026 is starting this week!
After visiting Stockholm, Newcastle, Kraków, Edinburgh, Seoul, Vancouver, and Zurich, the festival is coming to Boston and Cambridge!
Over the course of three weeks, the festival intends to craft a temporary zone for rewiring our senses by giving priority to a range of broadly understood walking and listening practices.
If the turn to walking can be understood as a critique of the acceleration that has become the normative mode of movement through our built and natural environments, then listening challenges the dominance of optical and visual regimes that govern how we navigate the world today.
Given the richness of contributions to this year’s edition, we are convinced that by stepping into this temporary zone, we stand a good chance of walking out of it with renewed attention to what, and who, surrounds us in our cities.
Collaborators include:
Amanda McCluskey, Brian House, Brett Ascarelli, Chris Berdik, Christina Davis, Dietmar Offenhuber, Elizabeth Solomon, Garnette Cadogan, Isabella Febbriorello, Jacek Smolicki, John Pax, Julie Shapiro, Karen Schiff (+ students of Drawing Space / Marking Sensation class), katrinem, Marisse Cato, Maximiliano Soto Mayorga, Michele Cheng, Sarah Kanouse, Seth Torres, Tim Shaw, Victor Arul, "City by Sound," GSD J-term class students
@loebfellows, @harvardartlab, @harvardgsd, #ArtsThursdays, Harvard University Committee on the Arts, @shelemay_sound_lab at @harvard.music.department, Semantic Matter Lab at @northeastern University, @arnold_arboretum, @harvardgsdlibrary Loeb Library, @goethe_boston, @sound_camp, @ekoton_studio, @metalabharvard

Walking Festival of Sound 2026 is starting this week!
After visiting Stockholm, Newcastle, Kraków, Edinburgh, Seoul, Vancouver, and Zurich, the festival is coming to Boston and Cambridge!
Over the course of three weeks, the festival intends to craft a temporary zone for rewiring our senses by giving priority to a range of broadly understood walking and listening practices.
If the turn to walking can be understood as a critique of the acceleration that has become the normative mode of movement through our built and natural environments, then listening challenges the dominance of optical and visual regimes that govern how we navigate the world today.
Given the richness of contributions to this year’s edition, we are convinced that by stepping into this temporary zone, we stand a good chance of walking out of it with renewed attention to what, and who, surrounds us in our cities.
Collaborators include:
Amanda McCluskey, Brian House, Brett Ascarelli, Chris Berdik, Christina Davis, Dietmar Offenhuber, Elizabeth Solomon, Garnette Cadogan, Isabella Febbriorello, Jacek Smolicki, John Pax, Julie Shapiro, Karen Schiff (+ students of Drawing Space / Marking Sensation class), katrinem, Marisse Cato, Maximiliano Soto Mayorga, Michele Cheng, Sarah Kanouse, Seth Torres, Tim Shaw, Victor Arul, "City by Sound," GSD J-term class students
@loebfellows, @harvardartlab, @harvardgsd, #ArtsThursdays, Harvard University Committee on the Arts, @shelemay_sound_lab at @harvard.music.department, Semantic Matter Lab at @northeastern University, @arnold_arboretum, @harvardgsdlibrary Loeb Library, @goethe_boston, @sound_camp, @ekoton_studio, @metalabharvard

Returning the Ear / @jacek_smolicki & @tim4shaw
Join Tim Shaw & Jacek Smolicki for Returning the Ear, a soundwalk that explores the entanglements between human and other-than-human worlds.
Returning the Ear is a collaborative project examining environments through soundwalking, field recording, and sonic interventions.
24th April 2026: 3pm
More details and free tickets via the link in bio
Conducted by the founders of the @walking_festival_of_sound

@tim4shaw
13:00 Sunday
Sound Walk
Ambulation
find program note: link in bio
Graphic Design:
@coraliewipf @samuelweidmann

Alchymia – F.I.T.
Installation (2026)
@patrick__kessler
Komposition, Installation
@tim4shaw @patrick__kessler
Feldaufnahmen
Käser – Chrigel Schläpfer
Opening 15. April @stansermusiktage @culinariumalpinum

From exploring the soundscapes of moonlit Bostonian sidewalks at dusk to celebrating International Dawn Chorus Day via an immersive sound installation, where sunrise wakes forests, one time zone after the next… From addressing the effects of noise pollution on human and more-than-human well-being to dissolving into a sonified realm of wireless signals, pervading our technologized lives… From being guided through the historical sonorities of Indigenous landscapes to exposing our sensorium to the hisses and buzzes of infrastructures that sustain modern lifestyles…
. . . the program for the 2026 edition of the Walking Festival of Sound is now live!
After visiting Stockholm, Newcastle, Kraków, Edinburgh, Seoul, Vancouver, and Zurich, the festival is coming to Boston and Cambridge! We are extremely proud to present the program.
Over the course of three weeks, the festival intends to craft a temporary zone for rewiring our senses by giving priority to a range of broadly understood walking and listening practices. Since the festival’s inception, our goal has been to rethink how we shape, relate to, and care for our environments by slowing down our movements and our sensorium. If the turn to walking can be understood as a critique of the acceleration that has become the normative mode of movement through our built and natural environments, then listening challenges the dominance of optical and visual regimes that govern how we navigate the world today.
Given the richness of contributions to this year’s edition, we are convinced that by stepping into this temporary zone, we stand a good chance of walking out of it with renewed attention to what, and who, surrounds us in our cities.
I am deeply grateful to the many people whose warmth, support, conviviality, and passion has enabled this program to take shape beyond my expectations. Heartfelt thanks to @breeedwards and @kato_oatk at @harvardartlab, @susyq40 and Jim Stockard at @loebfellows and @harvardgsd, @johnpax73 at @shelemay_sound_lab, @off.diet, #GarnetteCadogan my fellow Loebs @loebfellows, @tim4shaw, the co-founder of @walking_festival_of_sound & every contributor to the program which is linked in the bio.

@konnekt.co@fonderie.usinekugler @la_manufacture_collaborative@tim4shaw @simonwhetham @nicolasfournier01 @radio_anja @retofriedmann @annetteschmucki @thomas.florin.piano @wasenstein
Broadcasting – Who’s listening ? La presque fin de la FM
21–28 février 2026, Fonderie Kugler, Genève
À l’occasion de la fin annoncée de la FM en Suisse puis de sa réhabilitation, l’association genevoise Konnekt organise une exposition et une série de projets sonores explorant la radio comme médium et machine sonore.
- Gabriel Scottiet Nicolas Fournier (GE) – installations et performances
- Simon Whetham (UK) – installations évolutives et workshop
- Tim Shaw (UK–CH) – sound walks et performance
- Annette Schmucki (CH) & Reto Friedmann (CH) – Blablablor, installations et performances
- Samedi 21 février – Vernissage - concerts
18h00 – Soupe et vin bio, inauguration des installations
19h30 – Performances de Gabriel Scotti et Simon Whetham
- Dimanche 22 février - Activation de l’installation de Simon Whetham
- Mardi 24 février | 13h30–16h30 La Maco – Chemin des Sports 87
Simon Whetham – Kinetic Workshop Atelier de « hacking sonore » tout publicInscription conseillée info@konnekt.co
- Mardi 24 à vendredi 27 : 14h00–18h00 – Exposition ouverte (Entrée libre)
- Vendredi 27 février : 19h30 – Performance de Tim Shaw
- Samedi 28 février – Finissage
14h00 & 16h00 – Sound Walks de Tim Shaw - Inscriptions par mail
19h30 – Performances de Blablablor et Gabriel Scotti
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