Canadian crys cole is a Berlin-based artist working in electroacoustic composition, performance, sculpture, and installation. With focused listening at the heart of her practice, she creates subtle, evocative works using haptic gestures and seemingly mundane materials—composing texturally nuanced pieces that shift sensory perception and continually re-tune the ear. Often site-specific, cole’s installations draw on the unique materiality, history, and sonic character of the spaces they inhabit, regularly investigating ideas of impermanence, temporality, memory, and illusion. Marja Ahti is a Swedish-Finnish sound artist working in composition, installation, and cross-disciplinary performance. Working with field recordings, sounds of everyday objects and materials, analog synthesis, digital processing, and acoustic instrumentation, she creates precise musical narratives with organically unfolding sequences of details and textures, suggesting a poetic realm between the acousmatic and the documentaristic, between abstraction and the deeply familiar.