Poster Designed by: Elisa Visca

17 – 19 July 2026 | ‘SLACK’ | SoundS | UdK Rundgang

The Sound Studies and Sonic Arts Master’s Programme is participating in the UdK Rundgang on July 17-19 with various programmes freely open to the public.

SLACK’, as a condition of ‘FERTIG’, enables moments of pause, presence and play. This year’s theme opposes enforced productivity, thus enabling cheeky creativity and reflection.

The main exhibition will take place at Lietzenburger Straße 45, where students, in collaboration with various departments and international institutions, will exhibit audiovisual and interactive installations and performances. Each work incorporates sound from various perspectives, aiming to facilitate audience engagement through an array of sonic research.

OPENING TIMES

Friday, 17.07.: 16:00 – 22:00 Uhr

Saturday, 18.07.: 11:00 – 22:00 Uhr

Sunday, 19.07.: 10:00 – 19:00 Uhr


PROGRAMME

PERFORMANCES

Friday, 17.07:
Tom Boutwood – 16:30 [Ground floor foyer]
Zeliha Dogusan & Tamara Maghlaperidze – 20:00 [Room 314/315]

Saturday, 18.07.
Vicente Yáñez – 16:00 [Room 103]
Guro Kverndokk & Pedro Mileu – 16:40 [Room 103]
Val Lekou – 17:20 [Room 103]
Arlo Tomeček – 17:50 [Room 103]
Zehlina Dogusan & Tamara Maghlaperidze – 19:00 [Room 314/315]
Martin Sulzer & Jai Shik Kim – 20:00 [Room 103]
‘Nearly Nothing’ – 18:00 – 22:00 [UNI.T Theatre]

Sunday, 19.07. [All Room 103]
Marianthe Makropoulou – 14:30
Guro Kverndokk – 15:10
Nicole Luján – 15:50
Pedro Mileu – 16:30


INSTALLATIONS

Surrender
Simon Hill
[Rear courtyard]

 To remain here
Pedro Mileu
[Ground floor foyer]

 Magnetic Resonance 
Tom Boutwood
[Ground floor foyer]

A Throat in the Knot
Loris Foti
[Room 312]

The movement hid in laurel wreath
Luka Machavariani
[Room 311]

No Places
Mananiko Kobakhidze & Nino Dava
[Room 316]

Until the 7 sees, 7 springs and 7 skys, wait for me.
Nino Dava
[Room 310]

In-Between
Mariam Songhulashvili & Anaparn Pinpradub
[Room 318]

An Incident at the Sea
Patrick Nininger
[Rear Courtyard (underneath metal staircase)]

Traces, Passages…
Sky Collar & Irakli Margishvili
[Room 323]

Hushed–Vibro Symbiosis
Sergio De Luca:
[Third floor foyer]

Photo documentation of the exhibition at the Goethe-Institut Georgien from March 20 to 22.
Photo: Giorgi Kolbaia © Goethe-Institut Georgien

‘Trans-Connect’

Initiated by the Goethe-Institut in Georgia, ‘Trans-Connect’ marks the culmination of an artistic exchange developed in collaboration with the master’s program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at UdK Berlin. The project brought together twelve artists based in Tbilisi and Berlin, working across sound art, performance, and time-based media. After a residency stay in Georgia in October 2025 (‘Connect-Disconnect’), the final works – many developed through long-distance collaboration – were presented across the Goethe-Institut building in Tbilisi from March 20 to April 3rd. These works are now refined and updated to exhibit on the third floor of Lietzenburger Straße 45, as part of the UdK Rundgang.

Participating Artists:

Nino Dava, Sergio De Luca, Zeliha Dogusan, Loris Luciano Foti, Mananiko Kobakhidze (Ethernet_011), Anna Korkashvili (Sky Collar), Luka Machavariani, Tamara Maghlaperidze, Irakli Margishvili, Patrick Nininger, Anaparn Pinpradub, Mariam Songhulashvili.

Project lead by:

Prof. Georg F. Klein, Chelsea Leventhal (UdK)
Laura Hartz, Manana Marsagishvili (Goethe Institut).

You can find more information about this exchange at https://www.goethe.de/ins/ge/en/kul/pro/con/conr.html

Photo from ‘Quick Changes’ (2025)
https://www.udk-berlin.de/veranstaltung/quick-changes/

‘Nearly Nothing’


This collaboration at the UdK UNI.T Theatre on Saturday July 18th, from 18:00 – 22:00, is where BA and MA Costume Design students will stage experimental scenes, exploring topics of variation, series, and the imperfect. Organised by Prof. Beatrix von Pilgrim, Luise Würth, Jan Thoben, Jack Savage, Marina Mason, Momo Reß, Anna Schlote, Anton Fischer, Hanna Lenz and Miriam Damm, this practical work is complemented by dramaturgical formats, foundational exercises, and thematic connections to other technical fields. The music and sounds to these scenes is provided by 18 Sound Studies students, each paired with a corresponding Costume Design student. Thus, every scene represents a 1:1 collaborative attempt to portray notions of the ‘Nearly Nothing’. 

The music used in this show will be available to purchase as a compilation album from Sound Studies, as curated by Jack Savage. There will also be a listening session for this album at ‘After’, Köpenicker Str, on Wednesday July 15th.

Participating Costume Design Students
Gigi Altan-Erdene, Nina Ballhause, Valentin Erlmoser, Cora Gessmann, Nike Gill, Ben van der Heyde, Alba Jantzen, Feng Keer, Belinda Masur, Luisa Merz, Arno Mickeler, Ava Mirshshavalad, Leni Noss, Momo Reß, Chralotte Rietz, Henning Sadau, Milena Sadykov, Lucia Schilling, Lilja Schreiber, Lenna Stam, Ama Paolo Tomberli, Ella Tümpel, Hannah Vagedes.

Participating SoundS Students
Bernat Boronat, Tom Boutwood (Tom Varvill), Esilevil, Forster, g.e.n.e, Val Lekou (Final Girl), Simon Hill, Helen Hines, Daniel K, Ruben Kotkamp, Guro Kverndokk, Juan Pablo de Lucca, Marianthie Makropoulou, Marina Mason ($CRAIC), Pedro Mileu, Patrick Nininger, Jack Savidge, SPDM, Arlo Tomeček, Vicente Yáñez.

Overall Direction: Prof. Beatrix von Pilgrim
Sound Direction: Jan Thoben, Jack Savage, Marina Mason
Dramaturgy: Luise Würth, Anna Schlote, Anton Fischer
Space/Curatorial Concept: Hanna Lenz
Lighting: Miriam Damm

Poster Designed by: Elisa Visca

SLACK AFTERPARTY


19.07.2026
20:00 – 02:00
URBANSTRAẞE 3, 10961 BERLIN