The radio is a sonic space intended for staff, tech fellows, advisors, and residents to share research, work, have conversations, and experiment with sound.
Starting from the Open Studios 2025, the radio is now accessible to audiences inside and outside the Rijksakademie. You can listen using the audio player that automatically pops up in the bottom right corner website whenever a stream is on. An archive of selected past broadcasts will be later available on this page and in the Open Archive.
The Feldenkrain method is a gentle movement practice that enhances body awareness, reduces unnecessary effort, and supports organic learning. Rooted in curiosity rather than correction, it helps any-body to explore new physical and mental patterns through slow, integrated movements.
Sounds from the Open Studios 2025. Poetry, reading, performances and soundcsapes are combined with our listening archive, playing live from the Social Practice workshop.
The show—titled Waste Not, Want Not—will bring together artists and technical specialists to talk about bottom-up approaches to creating more sustainable, care-based making environments in art making and workshops. Each conversation will run for around 60 minutes, and we’ll explore themes such as: how artists become more ecologically aware through hands-on making, tensions between production pressure and sustainability, how and if skills, values, and knowledge are passed through workshop culture and dream tools, systems, or shifts you'd love to see in future making spaces for and by artists.
Contributing speakers: Tomi Hilsee, Seamus Carter, Hannah Rose Whittle, Lili Huston Herterich , Oded Rimon, Luis Maly
The Id Hour will explore human dreaming, subconscious transmission, and interpretation—specifically the intuitive ways we all process and respond to such material. We invite Rijks residents and community members to submit written dreams, a selection of which will be read aloud and accompanied by live sonic responses in the studio.
The Feldenkrain method is a gentle movement practice that enhances body awareness, reduces unnecessary effort, and supports organic learning. Rooted in curiosity rather than correction, it helps any-body to explore new physical and mental patterns through slow, integrated movements.
Sounds from the Open Studios. Poetry, reading, performances and soundcsapes are combined with our listening archive, playing live from the Social Practice workshop.
The show—titled Waste Not, Want Not—will bring together artists and technical specialists to talk about bottom-up approaches to creating more sustainable, care-based making environments in art making and workshops.
Each conversation will run for around 60 minutes, and we’ll explore themes such as: how artists become more ecologically aware through hands-on making, tensions between production pressure and sustainability, how and if skills, values, and knowledge are passed through workshop culture and dream tools, systems, or shifts you'd love to see in future making spaces for and by artists.
Contributing speakers are: Tomi Hilsee, Seamus Carter, Hannah Rose Whittle, Lili Huston Herterich , Oded Rimon, Luis Maly
Improvised soundscapes combined with a reading session, including reading fragments of the French decadent writer J. K. Huysmans novel "La Bas / Down There" and work by the English poet A. E. Housman (homonym coincidental).
The Feldenkrain method is a gentle movement practice that enhances body awareness, reduces unnecessary effort, and supports organic learning. Rooted in curiosity rather than correction, it helps any-body to explore new physical and mental patterns through slow, integrated movements.
Sounds from the Open Studios 2025. Poetry, reading, performances and soundcsapes are combined with our listening archive, playing live from the Social Practice workshop.
Improvised soundscapes combined with a reading session, including reading fragments of the French decadent writer J. K. Huysmans novel "La Bas / Down There" and work by the English poet A. E. Housman (homonym coincidental).
A re-streaming from lumbung radio network friends such as Radio Al Hara, Radio Tropiezo-Mexico, and Fugitive Radio, and collective contributions by Vuur Collective (ceramic workshop committed to circularity and craftsmanship in the heart of Amsterdam), and damdam collective of collectives (part of the Lumbung Practice program, a collective study program initiated by The Sandberg Institute, De Apple curatorial program, and Gudskul-Jakarta).
The Feldenkrain method is a gentle movement practice that enhances body awareness, reduces unnecessary effort, and supports organic learning. Rooted in curiosity rather than correction, it helps any-body to explore new physical and mental patterns through slow, integrated movements.
Sounds from the Open Studios. Poetry, reading, performances and soundcsapes are combined with our listening archive, playing live from the Social Practice workshop.
A re-streaming from lumbung radio network friends such as Radio Al Hara, Radio Tropiezo-Mexico, and Fugitive Radio, and collective contributions by Vuur Collective (ceramic workshop committed to circularity and craftsmanship in the heart of Amsterdam), and damdam collective of collectives (part of the Lumbung Practice program, a collective study program initiated by The Sandberg Institute, De Apple curatorial program, and Gudskul-Jakarta).
Improvised soundscapes combined with a reading session, including reading fragments of the French decadent writer J. K. Huysmans novel "La Bas / Down There" and work by the English poet A. E. Housman (homonym coincidental.)
The Radio is possible thanks to a software called Icecast, which lives on a small computer in the building.