The final day of FIBER Festival 2026 is here

From an afternoon of slow thinking into twelve hours of bass and movement, FIBER Festival’s third day stretched across every register.


The symposium at de Brakke Grond turned toward the theoretical and the conceptual, holding space for digital culture, ecological listening and the kind of regenerative thinking this year's theme keeps asking us to imagine.

Cavernous, swampy, textured, Crawler’s debut drew us into post-industrial, sensuous and strange frequencies. Then at TILLATEC, our 12-hour extended night in collaboration with Minimal Collective moved through audiovisual worlds, stretching deep into Sunday morning.


Today is our last day, and also your last chance to walk through Fragile Terrains at de Brakke Grond: synthetic ecosystems, shifting landscapes and responsive materials, free entrance until the festival closes tonight. (Fragile Resonances stays on view until 20 June.)

⮕ Tonight we close at BIMHUIS (20:30 – 22:50) with a double bill that stretches the structures of jazz until they open into something else entirely. Abdullah Miniawy Trio moves between spacious brass lines, spoken word and electronics, while KUNTARI bring something far more visceral, merging Indonesian traditions colliding with noise, metal and ritual percussion.

⮕ In the afternoon, we are back with the third edition of our Sound Art Sunday at de Brakke Grond (14:45 – 18:00) and experimental performances by Belgian and Netherlands-based sound artists coaxing sound from steel tubes, rotating speakers, gas-discharge lamps and stones; an afternoon of fragile materials made audible. With Hannah Todt, Joris Strijbos, Anais Lossouarn, and Amber Meulenijzer.

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