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News February & March 2026

Navid Navab in collaboration with Garnet Willis

Installation: Organism + Excitable Chaos

Berliner Festspiele - MaerzMusik

20 March 2026

- 29 March 2026

Spore Haus
Berlin (D)

© Organism + Excitable Chaos by Navid Navab in collaboration with Garnet Willis (photo: Miha Godec)

Opening Installation Organism + Excitable Chaos
18.3.2026 at 17:00

A robotically prepared historic pipe organ driven by a robotically-steered chaotic pendulum

“Organism dismantles the socio‑historical tonality of the organ – civilization’s triumph over the turbulence of nature – to liberate its hidden turbulent materiality. A 1910 Casavant pipe organ, rescued from impending gentrification at a heritage site in Montréal, has had its pneumatic architecture modified to remove stabilizations that historically aimed to eliminate turbulent flow and its uncontrollable sound world, unleashing long-repressed timbres to be heard anew after centuries of sonic repression. The pipes chosen for the work exhibit the highest degree of instability, ‘edge-tone jumping’ to sound intermittently even the subtlest fluctuations, bringing the energetic interdependencies of the system to the sensory realm.

Designed to produce unpredictable compositional futures, Excitable Chaos is a nonlinear movement system animated by the rapid exchange of potential and kinetic energy between its three moving arms. Sliding pivotal-joints shift the system’s larger gravitational dynamics, while subtle adjustments to damper-weights refine its kinetic resonances, phases, and grooves. These mass-orbital modulations allow Excitable Chaos to continuously enact chaotic movement systems, each a stochastic universe unto itself, while highlighting how, in nature, even at the smallest scales of magnitude, events are key contributors to cohesive but emergent behaviors, whose next states are unknowable.

Excitable Chaos’s transductive dance with gravity (its energetic tensions, correlations, and upheavals continuously shaping and unshaping excitable worlds) is wirelessly sensed and data‑sculpted to reveal its inner liveliness. By channelling this stream of ‘lively’ data, the generative movement of Excitable Chaos can conduct Organism’s aerodynamic thresholds, drawing kinetic chaos into conversation with sonic turbulence. Each undulation opens an indeterminate cycle of cascading oscillations, while over time chaotic attractors establish self‑similar grooves. The resulting turbulent sonifications of chaos serve as meditations on the sense of more-than-oneness that spontaneously emerges in life and nature and how this wild yet steerable relationality can help us express worlds yet unknown.” – Navid Navab

Navid Navab
Berliner Festspiele

Navid Navab

Concert: Organism: In Turbulence

Berliner Festspiele - MaerzMusik

24 March 2026

- 25 March 2026

Spore Haus
Berlin (D)

© Navid Navab, Organism: In Turbulence (vog.photo)

Concert: Organism: In Turbulence
24 & 25.3.2026 at 18:30

Solo concert with a century-old pipe organ prepared robotically to sound turbulent formations.

“Organism destabilizes the socio-historical tonality of a century-old organ to liberate its turbulent materiality, robotically unleashing timbres unheard after centuries of sonic repression. In concerts, Organism’s shifting metastable states allow for its energetic thresholds to fall into and out of compatibility with one another. Navab aerodynamically shapes the resulting ecology of interdependent timbres into emergent realms, traversing microsonic polyrhythms, post-rock overspill and swampy soundscapes.” – Navid Navab

Navid Navab
Berliner Festspiele

Annelies Van Parys

Upcoming worldpremières & concerts

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Strassbourg (F) - Amsterdam (NL) - Brussels (B)

The [Uncertain] Spring (worldpremière)
European Union Youth Orchestra

10.03.2026 - 19:00
Pavillon Joséphine, Strasbourg
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Judith (worldpremière)
HARVEST - a project by Cora Burgraaf
12.03.2026 - 20:15
Opera Forward Festival, Muziekgebouw aan’t Ij, Amsterdam
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Luc Brewaeys' Symphony no. 8
4th Movement completed by Annelies Van Parys

27.03.2026 - 20:00
Klarafestival, Bozar Brussels
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Annelies Van Parys
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Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff

Tipping Point

© Barthélemy Antoine-Lœff - Tipping Point

Migrations et climat

Palais de la Porte Dorée
Paris (F)

Exhibition on view until 5 April 2026

The installation Tipping Point by Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff is a sensitive and poetic tribute to those dying glaciers. It stages the (re)birth of an artificial glacier protected by a dome; a drip is feeding the glacier that will grow during the exhibition. The device invites the viewer to attend the birth of this artificial glacier. It is inspired by the “ice stupas” invented by the engineer Sonam Wangchuk and used to fight against water shortages during the summer in Ladakh.

Between a laboratory experiment, an attempt to repair the climate or an ironic collector’s item, the installation confronts us with time and scales; 10.000 years ago, the stabilisation of our cryosphere coincided with the first human traces we found in Mesopotamia, while the fist glaciers are disappearing in 70 years under the pressure of the human activity.

Tipping Point
Barthélemy Antoine-Loeff
Migrations et Climat

David Bowen

tele-present wind

Silence & The Presence of Everything

Monopole
Schiedam (NL)

© David Bowen - tele-present wind

Exhibition on view until 3 May 2026

Stedelijk Museum Schiedam breathes new life into the former dance hall and cinema Monopole with art. Silence & The Presence of Everything is an exhibition full of intriguing art installations exploring natural phenomena. Immerse yourself in magical natural phenomena and experience captured sunbeams, weather systems of dust and light, swaying reeds from Schiedam bending with the Minnesota wind, boundless horizons, and dancing droplets flowing toward the center of the earth.

The art installations of artists Sabine Marcelis, Guido van der Werve, Tina Farifteh, Lachlan Turczan, David Bowen, Gordon Hempton, Lily Clark, Carel Balth, and Boris Acket are spread throughout the Monopole. The artist Boris Acket, is also the guest curator of the exhibition, alongside co-curator Sanneke Huisman.

tele-present wind
This installation by David Bowen consists of a series of 126 x/y tilting mechanical devices connected to thin dried plant stalks installed in a gallery and a dried plant stalk connected to an accelerometer installed outdoors. When the wind blows it causes the stalk outside to sway. The accelerometer detects this movement transmitting the motion to the grouping of devices in the gallery. Therefore the stalks in the gallery space move in real-time and in unison based on the movement of the wind outside.

David Bowen 
tele-present wind
Monopole

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