Wetspace Noise Drips 4.0 is the fourth iteration of an evolving platform dedicated to experimental sound, noise, and multichannel sonic practices hosted by Cynk Collective. Over the past three editions, Wetspace has grown through collaborative methods, testing, rehearsing, and shaping ideas collectively. This edition carries forward all those learnings, deepening the commitment to shared exploration and spatial sound-making. By setting up a multichannel system, we open a shared space where rehearsing, composing, and performing unfold fluidly. This year Wetspace 4.0 brings together artists working with DIY electronics, custom synthesizers, computer-based systems, site-responsive sound, cross-disciplinary performance, and photography.
Here’s a video link to our first edition of Wetspace Noise Drips
Alongside Wetspace 4.0, we are introducing Walkin Lab: A Multidisciplinary Collaborative Lab, a new 10-day program introduced this year to expand Wetspace into a more holistic ecosystem of learning, building, collaborating, and performing together.
While Wetspace has always centered on collaborative performance, Walkin Lab adds an essential dimension, collective making. It brings together 8+ artists from diverse contemporary practices including VR, AI, electronics, coding, sculpture, and performance. This convergence creates a shared environment where skill exchange, experimentation, and hybrid thinking take shape.
We are proud to host the following artists this year:
• Amith Venkatramaiah • Debanshu Bhaumik • Kaldi Moss • Lami • Maximilian Glass • Ninad Palandurkar • Ruchir Dwivedi • Sourav Brahmachari • Trisha Chhabra • Vineesh Amin • Vivek Chockalingham
The Lab is designed as:
- A peer-learning space where artists learn from one another through doing.
- A community-building platform that brings artists together through dialogue and practice.
- A living gallery where anyone can walk in, witness the process, and engage with the space.
- A space in constant flux, where ideas develop through shared practice.
Multiple mini-projects run simultaneously, enabling spontaneous collaborations and cross-pollination. The outcomes range from prototypes, experiments, and installations to audiovisual concerts and collective performances developed during the residency.
