The second act of Flipcharts 20th episode about touch and its dimensions, was Nursinem Aslan
@nursithehuman with ‘A Very Personal Relationship Between Sound and Movement’
A performance that explores how sound and physical gesture become one. In this piece, the act of playing the accordion transforms into a kind of choreography, each sound shaped by movement, each movement shaped by sound. Carried by the winds of The Hague and the spirit of Istanbul, the performance looks at how increased body awareness can open up new layers of musical expression.
More about the Artist:
Nursinem Aslan (
@nursithehuman )
Nursinem is a multidisciplinary artist exploring the relationship between the human body, materiality, and sound, crafting tactile experiences that invite presence and reflection. By combining analog and digital tools, she challenges conventional boundaries of artistic mediums. Her work has been shown internationally at venues and festivals including Ars Electronica, Fiber Festival, and OOAM Festival. Born and raised in Turkey and currently based in the Netherlands, Nursinem’s artistic approach is shaped by navigating different cultural and social landscapes.
Credits to Pieter Kers
[email protected]
Curated by Leon Lapa Pereira (
@arisiology )
Curator Leon Lapa Pereira (he/him) is a cross-disciplinary performance researcher who develops experienceable ecologies between humans and more-than-humans. Besides his practice within performance, he co-founded the WASTELAND Festival, the interdisciplinary residency program Resonant Bodies and is a researcher at the Embassy of the North Sea.
Flipchart is presented by iii
@instrumentinventors with financial support from Creative Industries Fund NL (
@stimuleringsfonds ) and The Municipality of The Hague.