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Within the practice of attunement, harmony is not always the outcome. Rather, the processes of fine-tuning reveal glimpses of divergence, dissonance, and asynchronicity. Emerging in parallel, these rhythmic entrainments are amplified by the felt sense of togetherness in a shared space, yet never fully converge.

Sintonia is a new series of audiovisual attunements that brings together artists from diverse backgrounds and practices to experiment, connect, and tune in. Through sonic improvisation, live cinema, and other experimental exercises, Sintonia explores the intersections of sound and expanded media, catalyzing dialogues, inquiries, and choreographies within an ephemeral common ground.

Centered around the concept of Tuning In, musicians and visual artists are invited to connect across disciplines and create moments of resonance that transcend traditional formats.

The first edition of Sintonia will take place in the historic Galiläakirche in Berlin-Friedrichshain, consisting of three encounters from September to November 2025. Each evening will feature two performances, opening a space for audiovisual and spatial interaction. Moving beyond conventional stage settings and embracing the unique architectural puzzle of the church, our program and lineup will unfold in conversation with the venue itself.

Co-curated by Miguel Buenrostro and Nico Daleman, Sintonia’s first lineup brings together artists traversing sound, visual media, and collective memory. From Nour Sokhon’s immersive electroacoustic worlds to Interspecifics’ speculative ecologies; from Ale Hop and Laura Robles’ explorations of rhythm and ancestry paired with Elisa Balmaceda’s visuals to the audiovisual rituals and territorial narratives Miguel Buenrostro and Felipe Salmon. Gibrana Cervantes crafted soundscapes to Mohammad Reza Mortazavi raw and embodied approach to improvisation. Together, they form a constellation of attunements across disciplines and geographies.