# OscillationTuned Circuits

“The interaction of tone, as though a tone were a being. The tone itself may contain a complex spectrum or it may be a more reduced, transparent, or singular vibration. But it is always influenced by what is happening around it, in its periphery, and there are always other tonalities altering its condition.”

— Catherine Lamb

Tuned Circuits, the 2021 edition of Oscillation Festival, borrows its title from Daphne Oram, the early electronic composer and instrument inventor. In Oram’s work and writing we glimpse the possibility of a parallel between electronic and biological circuits, and a desire to perceive phenomena simultaneously from various sides. More broadly, the festival looks at practices and phenomena of tuning. Tuning is a fundament of music making. To think in terms of tuning is to think in terms of relations; of one thing coming into consonance or dissonance with another, of one thing colouring and affecting another. It is also to think in terms of time, since tuning requires a process of constant calibration: what is now in tune will not stay that way.

Oscillation—Tuned Circuits takes place over 4 days as a live broadcast from MILL, Brussels and additional locations. The festival will mix talks, performances and works for radio. Each day focusses on a sub-thematic: attuning, as a movement of convergence; feedback, as a circular movement which amplifies itself; detuning, as a movement of unlearning and a condition for regeneration. The opening evening we dedicate to Daphne Oram, whose research thematic we take as our own: ​“to follow curiosities without flinching”.

Oscillation Festival is a project by Q‑O2 werkplaats. This edition is hosted by MILL thanks to Needcompany, with the support of Vlaamse Gemeenschap, Vlaamse Gemeenschapscommissie, City of Brussels, Österreichisches Kulturforum, Nederlandse Ambassade, Ictus.

The Live Audio Stream will be accessible via this website, and diffused on several independent radio stations: Radio p‑node, The Listening Arts Channel, Radio Lyl, Radio Campus Bruxelles, Radio Helsinki, Colaboradio and Radio Shirley&Spinoza.

Alongside this year’s broadcast, you will here find some special materials that didn’t fit the structure of a radio broadcast. Please note: These materials are only available for the duration of the festival, so be sure not to miss out.

Workshops

23.04

Stellan Veloce

Tuning Harmonicas

24.04

Farida Amadou

Free Improvisation

25.04

Myriam van Imschoot & Andreas Halling

Chorus/Insecting

26.04

Liew Niyomkarn

Gentle Spring Roll

27.04

Aela Royer

Vocal Lab

27.04

Olivia Jack

Live Coding Visuals

28.04

Sarah van Lamsweerde, Esther Mugambi & Raoul Carrer

Agripuncture / Sore Spot Singing

28.04

Celeste Betancur

Live Coding Sound

20:00

Anna Steiden [talk]

20:30

Aura Satz

Oramics: Atlantis Anew

20:40

Works by Daphne Oram

21:30

Jessica Ekomane

22:00

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