Sunday 23 August 2026, 7.30pm
Niloofar Asghary is an Iranian, Paris-based audiovisual artist and archivist. In her sound practice, she investigates the sonic potential of the no-input mixing board, using the feedback generated by the mixing console itself as her primary material. Through the careful equalization and modulation of frequencies, she shapes harmonics, rhythmic patterns, sustained tones, and multilayered textures. Her work explores the relationship between control and contingency in electronic systems, examining how complex sonic structures emerge from unstable and self-generating processes.
Auguste Vickunaite is Lithuanian sound artist based in Berlin and Vilnius, with a background in physics science, using reel-to-reel tape recorders to play, record and create sound installations, articulating diverse layers of recordings including found material, field recordings, voice, music instruments, objects, and the whole spectrum of malfunctions of decaying technology.
She has performed solo since 2016 and has played in various cities in Europe.
https://archive.org/details/@augustevi
Zara Joan Miller is an artist working across poetry, performance and film. Her work often plays with movement and sound as a way of reimagining a body’s rhythm. She is the author of BLUE MONDAY (JOAN Publishing, 2022), which was also released as a duo LP with cellist Ute Kanngießer on Reading Group in 2023.
Her work has recently been presented at Les Atelier Claus, TACO!, Barbican Centre, Maximilian William Gallery, Horse Hospital, In Vitro, Default Den Haag and and has appeared in motor dance journal, Fieldnotes, Hotel, Another Gaze and Worms Magazine.
