AMRO26 – Nightline Programme 21:00 – Mitsitron – Lament 21:30 – Orangetronic (aka David Miller) – unchattering 22:00 – Arnica Montana (aka Héléne Blondel) – Live Performance by Arnica Montana 22:30 – MSHR – Network Entity 23:00 – Jens Vetter – Can Algorithms Fly 23:45 – Adel Faure & Remi Georges (Ralt144MI) – Living pseudographics 00:30 – map(h) – 3NCRYPT1NG SM1L3Y F4C3S 01:00 – Lil Data (aka Jack Armitage) – Algorave 01:45 – Pasta Gang – You must delete Once more the AMRO Nightline presents an eclectic compund of sound and media explorations. It builds from vibrating textures, distorted signals and meditative scenarios, towards plunderphonics, re-formulation of folk, hyper-pop and IDM. Testing the limits of machines and social collaboration, the evening increases its speed and loudness in a joyful collective encounter, to dissolve again in the ephemeral. Using open source technologies, the line-up artists weave poetry and story telling. Beyond being „unreadable“, the space becomes relatable, and a listening dance floor. Starting with “Lament” by Misitron, a performance for mourning in public and a chance to reconnect with sonic traditions, out of the perspective of flat modernised ears. Followed by „unchattering“ by Orangetronic who in opposition to the LLM-powered human-machine conversation makes a modular synthesizer improvisation in a contemplative mode, to create a space for reflection and instrospection. In a sensitive play, guided by deep listening, Arnica Montana (aka Héléne Blondel) improvises with electronic modules following their unpredictability and playing with their limitations. Afterwards, as a kind of live cinema, MSHR presents the audiovisual performance „Network Entity“, using a designed digital system that correlates visual and sound paramenters as compositions for video projection and four-channel sound. In transition to the algorave, Jens Vetter presents his live coding piece „Can Al
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Spoken word poetry performed live as an art form — ranging from intimate literary readings to high-energy slam performances. Expect language used with craft, rhythm, and emotional force.
An event centred on dance — either as a performance to watch or as a social event to participate in yourself, depending on the format.
Music that defies conventional genre boundaries, prioritising sonic exploration and creative risk over established forms. Expect the unexpected.






