2 october, from 7pm
RADAR Light Borders will open in a special preview on October 2nd, featuring a guest performance accompanied by live visuals from Noetic Studio. For the first time in Romania, audiences will experience a series of premiered international and national new media art installations.
*limited tickets
3 october, from 9pm
LOGOS MATER by Amelie Duchow explores how the sound of language resonates with us beyond words, drawing on phonetic and acoustic elements from voices worldwide. The work seeks to transcend cultural and geographical boundaries while reflecting on language extinction and its impact on our identities. Her audiovisual performances and installations have been showcased worldwide in museums and festivals such as L.E.V Festival (Spain), Mutek Montreal (Canada), Elektra Festival (Canada), e-Phil (Germany), Biennale Némo (France), Act Festival (South Korea), and Sonica Festival (United Kingdom).
3 october, from 10pm
Dan Andrei, an established figure in the electronic music scene, has gained a reputation for his distinct approach to track selection. With a keen ear for incorporating subtle nuances and variations into his sets, he has crafted a signature sound that is both deep and raw, with a stripped-back aesthetic that resonates with his audience.
He will team with Visceral, a Romanian visual artist who blends organic, abstract, and geometric elements to create mesmerizing visual landscapes. Active across Romania’s electronic music scene, he crafts immersive, hypnotic experiences through video mapping and generative art.
4 october, from 9pm
In Moritz Simon Geist's techno-robotic performance, "TRIPODS ONE" custom-built music robots create every sound live on stage, redefining the techno music experience.
The performance is both a musical and visual experience. Geist's robotic orchestra includes custom-made instruments like a futuristic kalimba, a pneumatic hi-hat, and a drone guitar, adding a tactile and visual dimension to the music. His work has been showcased at many international venues and events such as the Venice Biennale, South by Southwest (SXSW), the Philharmonie de Paris, and the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg.
4 october, from 10pm
Andrei Ciubuc is one of the members of the new wave of producers and djs who are completing the whole picture of Romanian house & techno underground. With his experience for sound engineering he managed to create his own label “Draganenii”, a versatile project in which we can find his unique style patterns with every opportunity he has.
Silviu Vișan a.k.a. Dreamrec is a Romanian visual artist known for his immersive and fictional aesthetics. His works have been presented at the V&A Museum London, Abrons Arts Center New York, and numerous festivals and clubs including TodaysArt (NL), Rokolectiv (RO), ICAS Suite Berlin (DE), and Fabric London (UK). Through video performances, large-scale mapping, and collaborative installations, Dreamrec has brought his unique visual worlds to international audiences.
Sergiu Doroftei is a Romanian visual artist and graduate of the National University of Arts in Bucharest, specializing in Photography and Moving Image. His practice blends light art with modular structures, sound, and kinetic elements to create immersive, perception-shifting experiences.
Trained at the University of Lyon II and ARFIS, Guillaume Marmin is a French visual artist. His work, connected from the beginning to the music scene and performing arts, is part of a revival of the visual creation by overcoming traditional forms of storytelling and traditional performing media.
Adistu is a multifaceted Romanian digital artist working across static art, video art, and filmmaking—creating canvas prints, installations, animations, music videos, and live-mapped performances. With shows in over 20 countries, Adistu applies procedural, fractal, AI, and 3D techniques to explore elegant, playful, surreal visual universes
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