@ -25,8 +25,9 @@ summary: The question of extronality concerns not only 'how', but also 'where'.
**Matthias Hurtl (MTHS)** will showcase Drowning in Æther, a project focusing on the audibility of satellite signals, electromagnetism, and telecommunication networks through a practice-based approach. It aims to delve into the narratives of the invisible signals around us, highlighting the expansive, systemic, and geological attributes of the Technosphere. It is an archive, a collection of sounds and recordings, images, as well as found footage, debris, and artifacts. For Extratonal Infrastructure Matthias will drown with a 'signal hunting' performance.
**Matthias Hurtl (MTHS)** will showcase Drowning in Æther, a project focusing on the audibility of satellite signals, electromagnetism, and telecommunication networks through a practice-based approach. It aims to delve into the narratives of the invisible signals around us, highlighting the expansive, systemic, and geological attributes of the Technosphere. It is an archive, a collection of sounds and recordings, images, as well as found footage, debris, and artifacts. For Extratonal Infrastructure Matthias will drown with a 'signal hunting' performance.
**The Postpeople** are a band born in Rotterdam in 2016. They work primarily with writing, reading, and communication. Through various sonic and performance strategies they distribute a single deconstructed creative process across two bodies and a range of technologies.
**The Postpeople** are a band born in Rotterdam in 2016. They work primarily with writing, reading, and communication. Through various sonic and performance strategies they distribute a single deconstructed creative process across two bodies and a range of technologies.