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Sonic Acts

Interdisciplinary arts organisation in Amsterdam

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We are thrilled to announce the Sonic Acts Biennial, 'Melted for Love’!
📍Amsterdam | 🗓️ 5 February to 29 March 2026

The Biennial spans more than 80 events and 15 venues, bringing together over 200 artists for a large-scale exhibition, listening sessions, spatial sound concerts and performances, symposium, artist talks, club nights, workshops, films, and much more.

In a world marked by crises, conflict, and displacement, the Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 reimagines home – not as a physical structure, but as a site of invitation, attentiveness, and care. Here, to be ‘melted for love’ means to dissolve into gentleness, allowing closeness to overcome distance, and creating a foundation for a new kind of belonging.

With open ears and full hearts, we listen, attuned to the songs, transmissions, and resonances that hold us close to one another, and that call us home.

Inspired by the Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish, whose verses echo in the title, the Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 takes place across iconic Amsterdam venues such as Paradiso, Muziekgebouw, W139, Arti et Amicitiae, Rozenstraat – a rose is a rose is a rose, Stedelijk Museum, Eye Filmmuseum, Zone2Source, De Ateliers/Woonhuis, Het Documentaire Paviljoen/IDFA Institute, Oude Kerk, Jakoozi, murmur, Singelkerk, Garage Noord, Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum, and Rijksmuseum, alongside a special collaboration with Framer Framed.

→ Keep an eye on our website and social media, as more information and workshop open calls will be available soon!

Visual identity: @konradrenner @christophknoth @aeni.kaiser

Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 is supported by @stimuleringsfonds, @amsterdamsfondsvoordekunsten, @fonds21_, @mondriaanfonds, @cultuurfonds, @filmfonds, @cultuurloketdigitall, and @fondspodiumkunsten, as well as ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by @reimagineeurope co-funded by the EU, and the @erasmusplusprojects of the European Union, alongside a collaboration with presentation partner @hartwigartfoundation.


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We are thrilled to announce the Sonic Acts Biennial, 'Melted for Love’!
📍Amsterdam | 🗓️ 5 February to 29 March 2026

The Biennial spans more than 80 events and 15 venues, bringing together over 200 artists for a large-scale exhibition, listening sessions, spatial sound concerts and performances, symposium, artist talks, club nights, workshops, films, and much more.

In a world marked by crises, conflict, and displacement, the Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 reimagines home – not as a physical structure, but as a site of invitation, attentiveness, and care. Here, to be ‘melted for love’ means to dissolve into gentleness, allowing closeness to overcome distance, and creating a foundation for a new kind of belonging.

With open ears and full hearts, we listen, attuned to the songs, transmissions, and resonances that hold us close to one another, and that call us home.

Inspired by the Palestinian national poet Mahmoud Darwish, whose verses echo in the title, the Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 takes place across iconic Amsterdam venues such as Paradiso, Muziekgebouw, W139, Arti et Amicitiae, Rozenstraat – a rose is a rose is a rose, Stedelijk Museum, Eye Filmmuseum, Zone2Source, De Ateliers/Woonhuis, Het Documentaire Paviljoen/IDFA Institute, Oude Kerk, Jakoozi, murmur, Singelkerk, Garage Noord, Athenaeum Nieuwscentrum, and Rijksmuseum, alongside a special collaboration with Framer Framed.

→ Keep an eye on our website and social media, as more information and workshop open calls will be available soon!

Visual identity: @konradrenner @christophknoth @aeni.kaiser

Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 is supported by @stimuleringsfonds, @amsterdamsfondsvoordekunsten, @fonds21_, @mondriaanfonds, @cultuurfonds, @filmfonds, @cultuurloketdigitall, and @fondspodiumkunsten, as well as ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by @reimagineeurope co-funded by the EU, and the @erasmusplusprojects of the European Union, alongside a collaboration with presentation partner @hartwigartfoundation.


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In the recently published podcast ‘Son[i]a #453’ by Radio Web MACBA, artist and teacher Cocky Eek reflects on her distinctive practice of working with inflatables – exploring the delicate interplay of fabric, air, and anchoring, and the challenge of preserving inherently fleeting works. Moving through mud, wind, and sand, she considers the unstable position her work occupies within fine art discourse, while speculating on how shifting our sensory perception might open up new ways of experiencing the world.

🎧: Listen to the podcast via the link in bio.

Eek previously contributed to the Sonic Acts Biennial 2024 with ‘The Muddy Muddy Mystery Tour’, a field trip and workshop set along the Frisian coastline. There, participants were invited to engage directly with the tidal landscape – building low-tech mud listening devices and tuning into the rhythms of the Wadden Sea, where sky, water, and earth converge.

Through collective exploration and experimentation, the project foregrounded fieldwork as a way of sensing and understanding our environment – an approach that continues to resonate in Eek’s practice today.

Photos by Bora Şekerci.

Co-produced by Radio Web MACBA and Sonic Acts as part of ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the EU.


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In the recently published podcast ‘Son[i]a #453’ by Radio Web MACBA, artist and teacher Cocky Eek reflects on her distinctive practice of working with inflatables – exploring the delicate interplay of fabric, air, and anchoring, and the challenge of preserving inherently fleeting works. Moving through mud, wind, and sand, she considers the unstable position her work occupies within fine art discourse, while speculating on how shifting our sensory perception might open up new ways of experiencing the world.

🎧: Listen to the podcast via the link in bio.

Eek previously contributed to the Sonic Acts Biennial 2024 with ‘The Muddy Muddy Mystery Tour’, a field trip and workshop set along the Frisian coastline. There, participants were invited to engage directly with the tidal landscape – building low-tech mud listening devices and tuning into the rhythms of the Wadden Sea, where sky, water, and earth converge.

Through collective exploration and experimentation, the project foregrounded fieldwork as a way of sensing and understanding our environment – an approach that continues to resonate in Eek’s practice today.

Photos by Bora Şekerci.

Co-produced by Radio Web MACBA and Sonic Acts as part of ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the EU.


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In the recently published podcast ‘Son[i]a #453’ by Radio Web MACBA, artist and teacher Cocky Eek reflects on her distinctive practice of working with inflatables – exploring the delicate interplay of fabric, air, and anchoring, and the challenge of preserving inherently fleeting works. Moving through mud, wind, and sand, she considers the unstable position her work occupies within fine art discourse, while speculating on how shifting our sensory perception might open up new ways of experiencing the world.

🎧: Listen to the podcast via the link in bio.

Eek previously contributed to the Sonic Acts Biennial 2024 with ‘The Muddy Muddy Mystery Tour’, a field trip and workshop set along the Frisian coastline. There, participants were invited to engage directly with the tidal landscape – building low-tech mud listening devices and tuning into the rhythms of the Wadden Sea, where sky, water, and earth converge.

Through collective exploration and experimentation, the project foregrounded fieldwork as a way of sensing and understanding our environment – an approach that continues to resonate in Eek’s practice today.

Photos by Bora Şekerci.

Co-produced by Radio Web MACBA and Sonic Acts as part of ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the EU.


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The Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 reader ‘Ecoes 8’ is a 250-page book about sonic warfare, noise pollution as a political tool, attentive listening, listening to ecocide, and imagining the sounds of home. In this fresh compendium of texts and interviews, Steve Goodman (Kode9), Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Margarida Mendes, Jeremy Deller, and 12 other authors respond to the Biennial theme ‘Melted for Love’.

Find the book in our Shop – and for a limited time, you can buy it with the Sonic Acts Tote Bag. Don’t miss out, because this offer is up while stock lasts!

➝ Buy the bundle via the link in bio.

The tote bag is made from heavyweight certified organic cotton (42 × 33 cm) with sturdy handles – ideal for visiting upcoming festivals and biennials.

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Sonic Acts is supported by @stimuleringsfonds & @afk020.


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The Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 reader ‘Ecoes 8’ is a 250-page book about sonic warfare, noise pollution as a political tool, attentive listening, listening to ecocide, and imagining the sounds of home. In this fresh compendium of texts and interviews, Steve Goodman (Kode9), Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Margarida Mendes, Jeremy Deller, and 12 other authors respond to the Biennial theme ‘Melted for Love’.

Find the book in our Shop – and for a limited time, you can buy it with the Sonic Acts Tote Bag. Don’t miss out, because this offer is up while stock lasts!

➝ Buy the bundle via the link in bio.

The tote bag is made from heavyweight certified organic cotton (42 × 33 cm) with sturdy handles – ideal for visiting upcoming festivals and biennials.

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Sonic Acts is supported by @stimuleringsfonds & @afk020.


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Join us on 6 June for Slow Reading Club (SRC), a late-night event where reading shifts from a solitary act into a shared, bodily experience. Hosted by Sonic Acts at Salon de IJzerstaven in Amsterdam, the space will be soaked in poetry, prose, music, yellow light, and drinks. Participants are invited to read, listen, repeat, pause, and move through the space, creating a rhythm of voices without hierarchy or static meaning.

➞ Buy your ticket via the link in bio.

This participatory event, led by Bryana Fritz and Henry Andersen, draws on texts from Sonic Acts Press, featuring extracts from books and journals published since 2001 on art, sound, technology, and environmental rupture. These essays and excerpts function as prompts for collective engagement rather than material to be analysed.

Guided by simple instructions – read in unison, take turns, repeat lines – participants experience reading as a performative act shaped by voice, timing, movement, and proximity. This process invites new, embodied ways of encountering text.

📍 @deijzerstaven
📅 6 June 2026, 20:00–22:30 (doors 19:30)
🎟️ €12 (30% student discount) | 18+ | Limited capacity.

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

📷: Slow Reading Club, 2024. Photo by Nikola Lamburov.

This iteration of Slow Reading Club is organised in the context of Sonic Acts Archive projects, and is supported by the @mondriaanfonds and @cultuurloket_digitall. Sonic Acts is supported by @stimuleringsfonds & @afk020.


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Join us on 6 June for Slow Reading Club (SRC), a late-night event where reading shifts from a solitary act into a shared, bodily experience. Hosted by Sonic Acts at Salon de IJzerstaven in Amsterdam, the space will be soaked in poetry, prose, music, yellow light, and drinks. Participants are invited to read, listen, repeat, pause, and move through the space, creating a rhythm of voices without hierarchy or static meaning.

➞ Buy your ticket via the link in bio.

This participatory event, led by Bryana Fritz and Henry Andersen, draws on texts from Sonic Acts Press, featuring extracts from books and journals published since 2001 on art, sound, technology, and environmental rupture. These essays and excerpts function as prompts for collective engagement rather than material to be analysed.

Guided by simple instructions – read in unison, take turns, repeat lines – participants experience reading as a performative act shaped by voice, timing, movement, and proximity. This process invites new, embodied ways of encountering text.

📍 @deijzerstaven
📅 6 June 2026, 20:00–22:30 (doors 19:30)
🎟️ €12 (30% student discount) | 18+ | Limited capacity.

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

📷: Slow Reading Club, 2024. Photo by Nikola Lamburov.

This iteration of Slow Reading Club is organised in the context of Sonic Acts Archive projects, and is supported by the @mondriaanfonds and @cultuurloket_digitall. Sonic Acts is supported by @stimuleringsfonds & @afk020.


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Join us on 6 June for Slow Reading Club (SRC), a late-night event where reading shifts from a solitary act into a shared, bodily experience. Hosted by Sonic Acts at Salon de IJzerstaven in Amsterdam, the space will be soaked in poetry, prose, music, yellow light, and drinks. Participants are invited to read, listen, repeat, pause, and move through the space, creating a rhythm of voices without hierarchy or static meaning.

➞ Buy your ticket via the link in bio.

This participatory event, led by Bryana Fritz and Henry Andersen, draws on texts from Sonic Acts Press, featuring extracts from books and journals published since 2001 on art, sound, technology, and environmental rupture. These essays and excerpts function as prompts for collective engagement rather than material to be analysed.

Guided by simple instructions – read in unison, take turns, repeat lines – participants experience reading as a performative act shaped by voice, timing, movement, and proximity. This process invites new, embodied ways of encountering text.

📍 @deijzerstaven
📅 6 June 2026, 20:00–22:30 (doors 19:30)
🎟️ €12 (30% student discount) | 18+ | Limited capacity.

Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

📷: Slow Reading Club, 2024. Photo by Nikola Lamburov.

This iteration of Slow Reading Club is organised in the context of Sonic Acts Archive projects, and is supported by the @mondriaanfonds and @cultuurloket_digitall. Sonic Acts is supported by @stimuleringsfonds & @afk020.


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In the recently published podcast ‘Son[i]a #452’, artist and architect Ameneh Solati talks about revolutionary landscapes and the relationship between environment and resistance.

🎧: Listen to the podcast via the link in bio.

Solati has been researching the Mesopotamian Marshes in southern Iraq for a long time – a complex territory where water, land, and political power meet. Her commissioned installation ‘Might Water Grieve?’, which was on display at Arti et Amicitiae during the Sonic Acts Biennial 2026, showed how sound can be a potent way of sensing a landscape that is both fragile and deeply politicised.

Rather than framing the drainage of the wetlands in the 1990s as ecological catastrophe or isolated political violence, Solati situates it within a history of environmental governance and territorial control. Radio Web MACBA’s conversation explores how these histories of violence resonate today. This episode of the podcast series is interspersed with sounds and watery textures edited by artist and researcher pantea.

Photos by Pieter Kers.

Co-produced by Radio Web MACBA, BEK, and Sonic Acts, as part of ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the EU.


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In the recently published podcast ‘Son[i]a #452’, artist and architect Ameneh Solati talks about revolutionary landscapes and the relationship between environment and resistance.

🎧: Listen to the podcast via the link in bio.

Solati has been researching the Mesopotamian Marshes in southern Iraq for a long time – a complex territory where water, land, and political power meet. Her commissioned installation ‘Might Water Grieve?’, which was on display at Arti et Amicitiae during the Sonic Acts Biennial 2026, showed how sound can be a potent way of sensing a landscape that is both fragile and deeply politicised.

Rather than framing the drainage of the wetlands in the 1990s as ecological catastrophe or isolated political violence, Solati situates it within a history of environmental governance and territorial control. Radio Web MACBA’s conversation explores how these histories of violence resonate today. This episode of the podcast series is interspersed with sounds and watery textures edited by artist and researcher pantea.

Photos by Pieter Kers.

Co-produced by Radio Web MACBA, BEK, and Sonic Acts, as part of ‘New Perspectives for Action’, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the EU.


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Looking back at the Sonic Acts Spatial Sound Concerts 2026 🔊

Two evenings, thirteen concerts and ten hours of spatial sound. This edition of the Sonic Acts biennial featured live performances and diffusions that unfolded on the world-famous Acousmonium – an orchestra of around sixty loudspeakers designed to envelop listeners. 

Moving between analogue instruments, self-designed digital tools, field recordings, and live performance, each artist articulates a distinct sonic language – one that stretches perception and reshapes the act of listening itself.

The Spatial Sound Concerts are presented by Sonic Acts and Hartwig Art Foundation, and co-organised with the Musical Research Group of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA GRM). The programmes are also realised by Paradiso and Sonic Acts as part of New Perspectives for Action, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the European Union. With the friendly support of the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung.

Image 1: BJ Nilsen performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 2: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 3: Leila Bordreuil and Drew McDowall performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 4: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso

Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


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Looking back at the Sonic Acts Spatial Sound Concerts 2026 🔊

Two evenings, thirteen concerts and ten hours of spatial sound. This edition of the Sonic Acts biennial featured live performances and diffusions that unfolded on the world-famous Acousmonium – an orchestra of around sixty loudspeakers designed to envelop listeners. 

Moving between analogue instruments, self-designed digital tools, field recordings, and live performance, each artist articulates a distinct sonic language – one that stretches perception and reshapes the act of listening itself.

The Spatial Sound Concerts are presented by Sonic Acts and Hartwig Art Foundation, and co-organised with the Musical Research Group of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA GRM). The programmes are also realised by Paradiso and Sonic Acts as part of New Perspectives for Action, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the European Union. With the friendly support of the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung.

Image 1: BJ Nilsen performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 2: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 3: Leila Bordreuil and Drew McDowall performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 4: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso

Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


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Looking back at the Sonic Acts Spatial Sound Concerts 2026 🔊

Two evenings, thirteen concerts and ten hours of spatial sound. This edition of the Sonic Acts biennial featured live performances and diffusions that unfolded on the world-famous Acousmonium – an orchestra of around sixty loudspeakers designed to envelop listeners. 

Moving between analogue instruments, self-designed digital tools, field recordings, and live performance, each artist articulates a distinct sonic language – one that stretches perception and reshapes the act of listening itself.

The Spatial Sound Concerts are presented by Sonic Acts and Hartwig Art Foundation, and co-organised with the Musical Research Group of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA GRM). The programmes are also realised by Paradiso and Sonic Acts as part of New Perspectives for Action, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the European Union. With the friendly support of the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung.

Image 1: BJ Nilsen performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 2: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 3: Leila Bordreuil and Drew McDowall performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 4: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso

Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


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Looking back at the Sonic Acts Spatial Sound Concerts 2026 🔊

Two evenings, thirteen concerts and ten hours of spatial sound. This edition of the Sonic Acts biennial featured live performances and diffusions that unfolded on the world-famous Acousmonium – an orchestra of around sixty loudspeakers designed to envelop listeners. 

Moving between analogue instruments, self-designed digital tools, field recordings, and live performance, each artist articulates a distinct sonic language – one that stretches perception and reshapes the act of listening itself.

The Spatial Sound Concerts are presented by Sonic Acts and Hartwig Art Foundation, and co-organised with the Musical Research Group of the French National Audiovisual Institute (INA GRM). The programmes are also realised by Paradiso and Sonic Acts as part of New Perspectives for Action, a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the European Union. With the friendly support of the Ernst von Siemens Musikstiftung.

Image 1: BJ Nilsen performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 2: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 3: Leila Bordreuil and Drew McDowall performing during Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso
Image 4: Spatial Sound Evening at Paradiso

Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


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The exhibition ‘Between Fires’ at Framer Framed – curated by Fabienne Rachmadiev, and presented in collaboration with Sonic Acts as part of the 2026 Biennial – is on view until 17 May, with additional programming scheduled in the coming weeks.

📅 On Saturday 18 April at 16:00 come to Framer Framed for the launch of the new ‘Errant Journal’. The theme is located in regions affected by Russian imperial aggression, from where it explores the radical potential of companionship. This issue includes a conversation with Fabienne Rachmadiev about the exhibition Between Fires.

📅 On Friday 24 April at 19:00 at Framer Framed, join artist Kamila Narysheva for a talk and a listening session of the sound installation ‘T1/2 (Half-Life)’, a collaborative work with Vicky Clarke composed of field recordings made at the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site in eastern Kazakhstan, where the Soviet Union carried out over 450 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989. The recordings were captured using hydrophones and contact microphones in irradiated rivers, on concrete test structures, and across the surrounding steppe. If you want to know more, read a great interview with artists from Anton Spice on Substack (via link in our bio).

Both events are free to attend with a registration.

📸1: Horizontal glitch and recording of ‘T1/2 (Half-Life)’. Photos: courtesy of the artists. 2: Cover of the ‘Errant Journal’ #9, 2026.


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The exhibition ‘Between Fires’ at Framer Framed – curated by Fabienne Rachmadiev, and presented in collaboration with Sonic Acts as part of the 2026 Biennial – is on view until 17 May, with additional programming scheduled in the coming weeks.

📅 On Saturday 18 April at 16:00 come to Framer Framed for the launch of the new ‘Errant Journal’. The theme is located in regions affected by Russian imperial aggression, from where it explores the radical potential of companionship. This issue includes a conversation with Fabienne Rachmadiev about the exhibition Between Fires.

📅 On Friday 24 April at 19:00 at Framer Framed, join artist Kamila Narysheva for a talk and a listening session of the sound installation ‘T1/2 (Half-Life)’, a collaborative work with Vicky Clarke composed of field recordings made at the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site in eastern Kazakhstan, where the Soviet Union carried out over 450 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989. The recordings were captured using hydrophones and contact microphones in irradiated rivers, on concrete test structures, and across the surrounding steppe. If you want to know more, read a great interview with artists from Anton Spice on Substack (via link in our bio).

Both events are free to attend with a registration.

📸1: Horizontal glitch and recording of ‘T1/2 (Half-Life)’. Photos: courtesy of the artists. 2: Cover of the ‘Errant Journal’ #9, 2026.


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After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


522
7
1 months ago

After an exhilarating 8 weeks, Sonic Acts Biennial 2026 has come to an end. With 200 artists, 80 events, 20 venues, and more than 16,000 visitors in 60 days, we are enormously happy and grateful to see how the Biennial burned with love across the city. Guided by 'Melted for Love', we have explored the sounds of home – proposing practices of hospitality, togetherness, and ways of feeling (at) home.

💓 A huge THANK YOU to everyone who visited the Biennial – your presence, openness, and energy made this edition truly come alive.

💓 To all participating ARTISTS, we are deeply grateful for your powerful, generous, and inspiring contributions, and for trusting us with your work.

💓 We are deeply grateful to all participating LOCATIONS for opening their doors and collaborating with us.

💓 We extend our heartfelt thanks to our FUNDERS and PARTNERS for their continued enthusiasm and support.

💓 A special thank you to TEAM of freelance designers, technicians, and crews whose care and dedication shaped every detail behind the scenes.

💓 Of course, a huge shout out to our VOLUNTEERS, whose commitment, passion, and collaboration made this Biennial possible in every sense.

Stay tuned for upcoming recordings of interviews, lectures, and performances, which will be shared soon. Subscribe to our monthly newsletter via the link in bio to stay up-to-date about our programme.

Photos by Pieter Kers and Angelina Nikolayeva.


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1 months ago

For two months, ‘Melted for Love’ moved through the city, exploring the sounds of home. We listened with open ears and full hearts, attuned to the sounds, songs, transmissions and resonances that hold us close to one another. 💓

This weekend is your last chance to experience the Biennial. Tickets and programme via the link in bio.


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1 months ago

Join us on Saturday 28 March at Singelkerk for the ‘As We Tremble’ concert, one of the final moments of the ‘Melted for Love’ Biennial. The evening centres on how folk traditions are transmitted and reimagined through sound, as inherited sonic practices are stretched, distorted, and reassembled in the present. 🌀

The programme features new works by Dylan Kerr and Laura Ortman, each approaching voice, instrument, and memory as sites of transformation. Closing the night, the ensemble La Nòvia reworks regional folk into dense layers of drone, polyrhythm, and noise.

Before the concert, Jeremy Deller reflects on folk traditions as living history, followed by a conversation with curator Zippora Elders. Tickets for the talk and concert are available separately via the link in bio.

Note: The entrance to Singelkerk is on the square at Herengracht 431

🎥: Performance of La Nòvia filmed at the MUSICA Festival, directed by Grégoire Orio


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1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


192
1 months ago

Over four Thursday nights, the Heart Rests Twice concert series has transformed murmur into a space for intensity, intimacy, and new modes of listening. This week the final edition takes place, exploring how sound can carry narrative and how sonic practices might sustain relationships, communities, and fragile ecologies.

Hannah Hajar move between mystical dub, ambient, bass and deconstructed rhythms, where soundscapes drift between rhythmic and contemplative layers. Nour Sokhon presents 'Beirut Birds' (طيور بيروت), a sonic memory capsule tracing personal and collective stories of migration and displacement. Nina Garcia & Maria Bertel push their instruments to the edge, working with feedback, drones, and sonic force in a practice of extreme improvisation.

🤎 Join us this Thursday, 26 March, at murmur for the last gathering of Heart Rests Twice. Tickets via the link in bio.

📸: 'Heart Rests Twice' concert nr. 4 with Sondi, Flavia Dzodan and Leslie García. Photos by Angelina Nikolayeva.


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1 months ago

This Friday, 27 March, join us for 'Redistributing Solidarity', a one-day workshop led by Joachim H. Ben Yakoub and Reem Shilleh, exploring practices of memorial restitution through sound.

Working with archival material from Radio El Wafa and Sawt al Muhajir, two Arab pirate radio stations active in 1980s Brussels, the workshop moves through testimonies and sonic traces gathered in collective listening sessions. Together, we consider how forms of translocal solidarity, once carried through these networks, continue to resonate in the present.

📻 'Redistributing Solidarity' takes place at Jakoozi and is open to everyone, with no prior experience needed. Lunch is included in the ticket. Get yours via the link in bio.


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View Instagram Stories in Secret

The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.

Advantages of Anonstories

Explore IG Stories Privately

Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.


Private Instagram Viewer

View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.


Story Viewer for Free

This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.

Frequently asked questions

 
Anonymity

Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.

 
Device Compatibility

Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.

 
Safety and Privacy

Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.

 
No Registration

Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.

 
Supported Formats

Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.

 
Cost

The service is free to use.

 
Private Accounts

Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.

 
File Usage

Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.

 
How It Works

Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.