Saturday 7 February, 19:00

Kino-Sonic Night

Nuit Kino-Sonique is an immersive evening where contemporary music, moving image, and performance collide across the Auditorium Ansermet and the eMa. Curated with Contrechamps and La cave12, the night unfolds through a series of live sets, concert-projections, and video works by artists including Daniel Zea and Mariam Rezaei, exploring the deep, symbiotic relationship between sound, image, and technology in an ever-shifting, cinematic atmosphere.

Passage de la Radio 2,
1205 Geneva
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Photo Credit: Mariam Rezaei © DR (Graphisme The Bells Angels)

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