12:00pm - 4:00pm

Joshua Bonnetta: The Pines

The Pines documents the sound of a forest over the course of an entire year. Stereo recordings made from halfway up a pine tree in central New York State were collected using technology that allowed for continuous remote recording of 8760 hours. The recordings were manually analysed using bioacoustics applications and composed into four one-hour chapters each representative of a season. The work is a representational collage of the year-long acoustic ecology of a forest and asks, how might a soundscape differ when a human listener exits the landscape? Produced by Joshua Bonnetta (Canada/D 2025) in collaboration with Silent Green, Berlin and Resonance.

4:00pm - 7:40pm

Momentum 13 – Between/Worlds: Resonant Ecologies

Performances and sound works from MOMENTUM, the Nordic Biennale of Contemporary Art's sonic 13th edition. Curated by Morten Søndergaard, Between/Worlds: Resonant Ecologies positions sound as the pivotal medium to unravel the connections that tie human and non-human ecologies and challenges listeners to tune in to the resonant environments around them, often overlooked or unheard. 
We hear: Blücher by Carl Michael von Hausswolff; Registers Not Registered by William Kudahl; Pipeless by William Kudahl; My DTM by Takuro Oshima; Resonant Ecologies Panel - Brandon LaBelle and Luz María Sánchez Cardona, chaired by Morten Søndergaard; Svanesang by Marie Højlund, Julian Toldam Juhlin, Christian Albrechtsen; Talking Trees, A Nature-Responsive Grove, 2025 by Natasha Barrett; Electric Tide (Cable House Soundwalk), 2025 by Juan Pablo Pacheco Bejarano.
The MOMENTUM biennale is organised and produced by Galleri F 15 in Moss, Norway and takes place 14 June to 12 October 2025. Visit momentum.no.

7:40pm - 8:40pm

Clear Spot

[Repeated from Thursday 14 August.] A Span of Autonomy. Colin Ward was far from the stereotype of the black-masked, bomb-throwing anarchist, and yet until his death in 2010 he was one of the foremost writers – and greatest thinkers – of what remains a misunderstood philosophy, but one that has a profound relevance for us today. His ultimate belief was in people, and that freedom is a social activity, but most importantly that it is always rooted in the local and the everyday. This audio documentary about Colin Ward tells the story of anarchy in the UK through his life and work, and an alternative history of the 20th century seen from an anarchist perspective. Featuring interviews with friends, family, former colleagues and fellow anarchists including Ruth Kinna, David Goodway, Sophie Scott-Brown, Eileen Adams, Ken Worpole, Sol Pérez Martínez, Martin Stott, David Knight and Roman Krznaric. Produced by Patrick Bernard with the generous support of a Crowdfunder and a Jen Angel Anarchist Media Grant from the Institute for Anarchist Studies. Thanks to Ben Ward and Mike Dibb. In memory of Harriet Ward. For more information visit modernnature.productions/aspanofautonomy.