Unfolding Intersections 
A Sonic Sculpture of Shifting Frequencies 
Maximilian Glass 

Open:
 13–23 December 2025
Visiting hours: 2pm–8pm

Maximilian Glass is a Berlin-based sound artist and experimental musician with a background in electroacoustic composition. His artistic practice explores oscillatory processes and foregrounds listening as a creative act. In Unfolding Intersections, Glass activates a recycled metal structure, transforming it into a sculptural instrument of slowly shifting frequencies. Sine tones travel through the material, setting it into vibration and shaping the room into an evolving field of resonance. The installation invites visitors to move, listen, and attune themselves to the subtle intersections where sound, matter, and perception unfold.

The work is accompanied by guest performances and interventions that further expand the acoustic and spatial possibilities of the piece. From 24th of December to 10th of January the installation will evolve in cooperation with Walkin Lab. 

/ / / / / www.maximilianglass.com Born in 1996 in Erfurt, Germany, Maximilian Glass developed his artistic practice from an early engagement with experimental music, shaped by his father’s punk tapes and his grandparents’ free-jazz records. After receiving his first turntable in 2010, he became deeply involved in local DIY culture — spending his days at the local record stores, organizing events, creating eclectic DJ sets, and publishing music through a collectively run imprint Daizy+Holy.

His work expanded into radio art at Radio Corax in Halle (Saale), where he developed feedback-based performances and explored architectures of transmission, approaching microphones and loudspeakers as instruments in their own right. From 2018 to 2021, he contributed to the artistic direction of Seanaps Festival in Leipzig and became closely connected with the NNOI community in Brandenburg.

Following his ongoing curiosity about sound as a transformative and sculptural medium, Glass studied electroacoustic composition at Bauhaus University Weimar and worked with Limpe Fuchs, further extending his practice toward installation, object-based sound work, and an expanded understanding of listening as a creative act. After relocating to Berlin in 2022, he became active within the city’s Echtzeitmusik scene and has since performed widely across Germany, Poland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal, Iraq, Mexico, and India in both independent and institutional contexts.In 2022 and 2023, Glass received two artist stipends from Musikfonds e.V. within the Neustart Kultur program. He was selected for the Nouveau Grand Tour with Dolomiti Contemporanee in northern Italy and awarded a working grant from the Goethe-Institut to realise a residency at Forplay Society in Fort Kochi, India.