On the timeline: Detail of the installation by dieb13. — Bild:
Kasimir Höhener
Welcome to the festival! Entrance to the festival area. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Door opener to the scoops: 2023 admission wristbands. — Bild:
Bea König
Listen, see, marvel: audience in Schopf #4, played by Encor Studio. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Artful play with vinyl: Greta Christensen and Camilla Sørensen aka Vinyl-terror & -horror. — Bild:
Esther Schmid
"Notes from the planetary garden": Installation by Axel Crettenand and Ivan Kurbakov, curated by Zaira Oram. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Art & Science: Sound artist Ludwig Berger and insect researcher Juan José Lopez explained their installation "Insect Rhythmic Section". — Bild:
Patrick Kessler
Master of free improvisation: saxophonist Hans Koch during a spontaneous solo. — Bild:
Bea König
The rainmaker: Rudy Decelières wired up hundreds of dry beech leaves for his "Shallow Water" installation. — Bild:
Kasimir Höhener
News from the West: Lively exchange with the members of Ear we are and Association Bruit from Biel. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
L'oreille, c'est nous: Jean-Philipp Gross solo, a highlight of the Ear we are program. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Uniquely harmonious: "afield" by Stefan Thut was premiered by musicians from the Association Bruit in the open field. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Do it yourself: In the workshop with Ioana Vreme Moser you could learn how to build a loudspeaker with natural materials. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Antennas extended: Artist Talk with the Bricoleur universel Flo Kaufmann. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
"play time!": In the installation by multimedia artist dieb13, time became an image. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Dancing patterns: Mariska de Groot drew on traditional Eastern Swiss textile crafts in her sound installation. — Bild:
Kasimir Höhener
The joy of the forest: The "Forest Sound Walk" with Ludwig Berger met with great interest. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Immersing yourself in the sound of the forest: participant in Ludwig Berger's "Forest Sound Walk". — Bild:
Jaronas Höhener
Insights, outlook, perspective: Festival artists showed videos in the "El Gato Muerto" art bar. — Bild:
Patrick Kessler
The program reader: The artist San Keller read the festival leporello (free pass Zeughaus Teufen). — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Well wired: Billy Roisz during her live performance with dieb13. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Better than any relaxation exercise: at Berger & Lopez you could listen to insect songs and perceive them through your body. — Bild:
Esther Schmid
Scots music: Rahel Kraft and Tomoko Hojo during their whey performance. — Bild:
Esther Schmid
Souvenir: To the delight of forest engineer Monika Frehner, Thomas Wohlgemuth (WSL) brought maple seeds to the forest discussion. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
This Track Contains Politics: Norient curator and author Hannes Liechti on the art and culture of sampling. — Bild:
Patrick Kessler
Here I am: The "Adsum" installation by Studio Encor plays with the properties of light in a highly sophisticated way. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
No ifs and buts: Ioana Vreme Moser and Flo Kaufmann at a spontaneous artist encounter. — Bild:
Patrick Kessler
"The Operator": Geneva artist Axelle Stiefel performed as part of the TaDA focus. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Calm before the swing: pendulum installation by Andi Otto. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Squaring the circle: TaDA residents Selina Reiterer and Oliver Maklott during their sound carpet performance. — Bild:
Herbert Staub
Magical irritation: Asi Föckers let the drops of water flow upwards in her installation. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
At the levers and controls: turntablist dieb13 during his sound performance in the Schützenhaus. — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
Full on reception: excerpt from the installation "The Shack" by Flo Kaufmann. — Bild:
Kasimir Höhener
Under expert guidance: tour with Patrick Kessler, the artistic director of the festival, — Bild:
Nicholas Schaerer
"Fluid Memory": Ioana Vreme Moser's installation brings the laws of fluid mechanics into artistic form. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Idle noise: Roman Signer's witty and critical installation scratched the idyll. — Bild:
Kasimir Höhener
The installation as an instrument: Birch Cooper from the Californian collective MSHR. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Quick-witted and witty: Roman Signer in conversation with Gianni Jetzer, Director of the Kunstmuseum St. Gallen. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Light and dark instead of black and white: Asi Föcker during her performance with drummer Steve Heather. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
On to the art! Over 2000 visitors made their way around the installations. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Encouter with an artist: Tomoko Hojo paying homage to Yoko Ono. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Taasäsaft: Rahel Kraft & Tomoko Hojo have explored the history of the former whey spa town of Gais for their installation. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Stimulating: The supporting events provided plenty to talk about. — Bild:
Markus Wicki
Whether for a morning coffee or a nightcap, people met at the festival center. — Bild:
Frank Heer
Pointing the way: See you 2025. — Bild:
Herbert Staub