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 Algorithms Fly“, using his self-developed live coding language „Welle“. As the algorithms spin faster, the machine begins to twist, reaching its wish to tell words that become music. Living pseudographics is the duo of Adel Faure (visual) and Ralt144MI (sound). Their live-coded performance explores technological archiving, weaving intricate rhythmic patterns with animated text based visuals, using a real-time shared data dispositive. Followed by „3NCRYPT1NG SM1L3Y F4C3S“, a live-coding performance by map(h) (aka. Sule Suarez and Gorka Egino), where the duo playfully explores the notion of unreadability in the context of live-coding. Questioning what happens if the code is encrypted for audience and artists, they use emoticons to create amgiguity and a potential collapse of the computer-human interaction. The continuity is re-stored with Lil Data, the hyperpop live coding PC Music project of the musician and researcher Jack Armitage, which unfolds into a the collective jam „You must delete“ orchestrated by Pastagang, where everyone can participate by visiting Nudel, Pastagang’s jamming website, or via laptops in the room. The line between performer and audience becomes blurry, and the possibilities of anything happening expand. The performance ends with Pastagang’s tool, Nudel, getting deleted from the internet.
More info: [https://radical-openness.org]
Nightline program: [https://radical-openness.org/en/program/2026/16.05]
Tickets:
AMRO26 events are free of charge, but you can support the festival by purchasing a supporter ticket: [https://kupfticket.com/en/events/amro26-supporter-ticket]The Nightline of AMRO26 is curated by Gabriela Gordillo.