EKHEO + LUC DÖBEREINER + DAISUKE ISHIDA Silent Green, Berlin am 03.12.25
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EKHEO is a duo formed by Aude Langlois (FR) and Belinda Sykora (AT), exploring the intersection of music, visual art and sonic performance. The scenic and visual elements are designed by the multimedia artist Rodger Brown (JM/US). The performance “LEEWA - A DIGITAL CHILD” is part of Ekheo’s ongoing artistic research since 2016, investigating the relationship between voice, ethics and technology. LEEWA, an AI 'digital child', is sonically embodied through a bespoke synthetic voice - crafted from the morphed voices of Ekheo. The work promotes ethical reflection, showing how embodied AI in an artistic context can inspire personal and societal transformation. Each iteration is unique: shaped by improvisation, the immediate environment, and the interplay between the artists. Lately, Ekheo has performed at Hošek Contemporary (DE), CTM-Vorspiel/Transmediale (DE), Gaîté Lyrique (FR), Westflügel Theater (DE), HOLITOPIA Festival by Re-Future Lab (DE), and Stadtwerkstatt Linz (AT).
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Luc Döbereiner
Luc Döbereiner is a composer, musician and researcher from Berlin whose work explores the fragility and materiality of sound. Moving between composition, improvisation, and sound synthesis, he investigates how sonic forms emerge, shift, and dissolve. His music often combines live electronics, generative systems, and acoustic instruments to create evolving sonic dynamics that blur the line between order and noise. Influenced by computer music, early polyphony, and noise traditions, his work is characterized by continuous transformation, emergence and instability. Luc Döbereiner has performed across Europe and collaborated with ensembles such as LUX:NM, Eklekto Percussion, KNM, Schallfeld, and Vertixe Sonora. He is also active in the duos End of Text (with Ludvig Elblaus) and NOR (with Martin Lorenz).
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Daisuke Ishida
Daisuke Ishida is a Japanese artist based in Berlin, working with sound and contemporary media. His practice explores the relationship between sound, space, and perception, extending spatial understanding from the physical to the social and political. Through ephemeral and time-based media, he creates complex sensory experiences that invite reflection on one’s relation to environment and context.
Since 2020, Ishida has been Professor of Sound Art / Klangkunst at the Master’s program Sound Studies and Sonic Arts at UdK Berlin - the Berlin University of the Arts. He co-founded The SINE WAVE ORCHESTRA, recipient of multiple international awards including Honorary Mentions at Prix Ars Electronica (2004, 2019). His works have been exhibited internationally at venues such as Akademie der Künste (DE), Edith-Russ-Haus für Medienkunst (DE), ISEA – Inter-Society for the Electronic Arts (USA), MOT Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (JP), and YCAM – Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (JP).
https://daisukeishida.net/