Masters students of Non Linear Narrative (KABK) are presenting a collective exploration of sound, storytelling, and interaction. The group’s encounters with sound art result in works ranging from audio-visual presentation, (machine) learning, live performance, and interactive installation to oral traditions, fairy tales, and embodied storytelling practices. Material experiments transform sound into visual and tactile experiences, activating invisible forms of communication, radio waves, frequencies, and signal hierarchies. Together, these 10 projects create an environment where sound is not only heard, but seen, touched and activated in space.