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Focus Navid Navab

Organism on tour

Germany

Berlin -> Munich -> Bochum

Spring 2026

“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

Organism: In Turbulence
Organism + Excitable Chaos
Organism - An investigative story

Berliner Festspiele

MaerzMusik 2026

Spore Haus
Berlin (D)

© Navid Navab - Organism: In Turbulence (photo: Angelina Nikolayeva)

Installation: Organism + Excitable Chaos
Navid Navab w/ Garnet Willis
A robotically prepared historic pipe organ driven by a robotically-steered chaotic pendulum.
18.03.2026 - 29.03.2026

Concert: Organism: In Turbulence
Solo concert with a century-old pipe organ prepared robotically to sound turbulent patterning.
24 & 25.03.2026 at 18:30

In 2026 the Berliner Festspiele celebrate their 75th anniversary. MaerzMusik 2026 welcomes you into a space where listening has long been a way of being together. This year’s edition unfolds like a living organism – part sanctuary, part laboratory – holding us through a moment marked by uncertainty, rupture, and possibility. The festival’s works deal with the structures of the present, weaving a subtle but noticeable thread through the programme: sound teaches us new ways of living together, developing alternatives, and renewing our understanding of the world.

Münchner Biennale für Neues Musiktheater

Night sessions at Ampere

© Navid Navab - Organism: In Turbulence (photo: Angelina Nikolayeva)

Muffatwerk
Munich (D)

Concert: Navid Navab – Organism: In Turbulence - Set 1
Solo concert with a century-old pipe organ prepared robotically to sound turbulent patterning.
15.05.2026 at 22:00

Concert: Navid Navab - Organism: In Turbulence - Set 2
16.05.2026 at 21:30

Curated by Dietmar Lupfer – a collaboration between the Munich Biennale 2026 and Muffatwerk Munich

The Münchener Biennale – Festival for New Music Theatre – celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2026! 
Numerous international composers are confronting the complexities of our present-day in a bold and experimental manner, alert to the contradictions of our time. Together with their artistic teams they create music-theatre worlds that sharpen our gaze, fuel resistance, and give us hope; they connect us and solicit conversation about unforeseen ways of watching and listening. 

Blaues Rauschen 2026

Musikforum Ruhr

Anneliese Brost Musikforum Ruhr
Bochum (D)

© Navid Navab - Organism: In Turbulence (VOG photo)

Concert: Navid Navab – Organism: In Turbulence
Solo concert with a century-old pipe organ prepared robotically to sound turbulent patterning.
07.06.2026 at 20:00

BLAUES RAUSCHEN 2026 – Resonance in the open space between breath and algorithm
Developed over many months by a dedicated team, the festival invites to a dialogue between electronic music and media art. Under the artistic direction of Karl-Heinz Blomann, BLAUES RAUSCHEN has been exploring the interfaces between humans and machines, reality and fiction as well as sound and silence since 2017. The 2026 edition focuses more strongly on the process and understands sound as movement between body, technology and space.

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