FNST (Foundational Institute / Fundamental Nest)는 TILT를 기반으로 운영되는 탐구 프로그램입니다. 음악과 소리를 중심으로 철학, 예술, 기술 등 다양한 주제를 다룹니다. 워크숍과 토론을 통해 주제에 대한 이해를 확장하고, 새로운 감각적 관점을 실험합니다.
FNST (Foundational Institute / Fundamental Nest) is a research-based program run at TILT. Focused on music and sound, it explores a broad range of topics—including philosophy, art, and technology. Through workshops and discussions, FNST deepens participants’ understanding and invites them to experiment with new sensory perspectives.
[The User] is a Montreal-based sound and media duo composed of architect Thomas McIntosh and composer Emmanuel Madan. Their work continuously reinterprets the legacy of technology through sonic structures.
Their most well-known project, 'Symphony for Dot Matrix Printers', transforms obsolete printers into an orchestra, using the mechanical noise of the printers themselves as sources of rhythm and pattern. In 'Symphony #1,' a server conducts 14 dot matrix printers using text files as musical scores—each machine generates amplified mechanical noise that forms a structured sonic composition. In 'Symphony #2,' nothing is printed; instead, amplified hums from the machines create the track, which ends with flickering rhythms and a sudden silence triggered by a power cut.
The duo embraces “technostalgia” by repurposing outdated technologies as musical material. Through failure, repetition, and mechanical operation, they translate the legacy of machines into sensory structures. Rhythm emerges through the movement of print heads, the timing of server commands, and the sequencing of typing patterns—music here is less about sound and more about the order created by machine behavior.
[The User] subtly blurs the boundaries between music and technology, allowing rhythm and grid to be re-sensed through the logic of machines rather than that of humans.
[The User] - Symphony #2 For Dot Matrix Printers [1999]