Triennale Milano
Concert

The Drum and the Bird + The Talk

June 28 2025, 9.00pm
As part of Terraforma EXO, we host two performances in our Garden that weave together sound, research and performance. Bill Kouligas & Forensis present The Drum and the Bird, an immersive sound experience exploring the link between lost ecologies and colonial exploitation. Heith, James K and Günseli Yalcinkaya present The Talk (A/V Show), a multidisciplinary performance inspired by the mechanism of Antikythera, the first artificial computer in history.

Calendar

Saturday, June 28 2025, 9.00pm

Highlights

Courtesy Heith and James K, Günseli Yalcinkaya and Andrea Belosi
Courtesy Terraforma

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