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Oscillation is a festival by Q‑O2 werkplaats, organised by Julia Eckhardt, Caroline Profanter, Dries Robbe, Maryia Kamarova, Ludo Engels, Christel Simons, Cis De Gendt, Carlo Sampaolesi, Gustave Muhozi, and Billy Moisseron.
A slight variation in weather models can lead to dramatically different results. A wind, a breath, a single gesture—barely perceptible—unfolds through transducers and feedback loops, unpredictably altering spatial perception. Site-specific acoustics and micro-sounds reveal how small sonic events amplify into intricate transformations. Each vibration lingers, interferes, and reconfigures, embodying the unpredictability of causality. As sound dissolves and re-emerges, the work explores how fleeting signals shape our perception of space and materiality.
Tzu Ni is a sound artist from Taiwan, recently relocated to the Netherlands. Her work focuses on spatial and sonic installations, field recordings, the acoustics of objects, and computer-generated noise to (de)construct the interconnected relationships between sound, gender, and space. She believes in the flexibility of human bodies and consciousness, seeking balance between institutional and non-institutional contexts. Tzu Ni’s project is supported by the National Culture and Arts Foundation of Taiwan.