26 May 2026
- Electronic
- Experimental
- Noise
- Gritty
- Intense
- Quirky
A live session of noise and computer music with Antuum, a.v.suals, Alberto De Campo and Vincenzo Madaghiele.

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Antuum----------------------------------
Antuum is a sound artist and musician born in Zhytomyr, Ukraine and is currently based in Berlin, working at the intersection of experimental music, algorithmic performance, and sound-based artistic practice. With a background in classical music, the work combines improvisation on synthesizers, live coding in SuperCollider, and real-time manipulation of acoustic and electronic sound sources. Antuum studied computer music and sound art at the Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics in Graz, Austria, and generative and computational arts at the Berlin University of the Arts. The work treats sound as a performative process shaped by generative structures, real-time interaction, and the conditions of listening and space.
a.v.suals
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a.v.suals (Lilu Herlambang) blurs the boundary between what is seen and what is heard, where each flicker of light and every visual error becomes a potential sound source. Based in Berlin, her work is grounded in improvisation and guided by a deep curiosity for audiovisual dissonance—treating noise as expression, and the visual as the beginning of notation.
Alberto De Campo
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Alberto de Campo is a computational sound artist and teacher based in Berlin. After studying classical composition and jazz guitar, his work moved towards computer music and media art. Since 2009, he is a professor for Computational Art at UdK Berlin, where he explores the diversity of complex behaviors of generative systems, often in group works developed with students and/or the Society for Nontrivial Pursuits.
Vincenzo Madaghiele
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Vincenzo Madaghiele is a musician and researcher based in Oslo, Norway. He works on music improvisation with algorithms, combining generative musical processes into autonomous systems with a focus on dynamic and textural relations. His work involves improvised music, installations, audiovisual and dance performances, frequently collaborating with other artists.
Photo by William Wallace