Nur / NVR
Nur is an artist whose practice unfolds at the intersection of sound, movement, and performance. She works with situations in which listening and presence cease to function as stable categories and instead emerge as embodied, affective, and spatial experiences. She operates both as a solo artist under the name NVR and through numerous collaborations and collectives situated between experimental music, choreography, and interdisciplinary performance.
In her solo work, NVR primarily engages with feedback—not as an effect, but as an environment for generating sonic events. Her performances develop as dense, opaque, and fully immersive structures, drawing audiences into dark, sometimes ominous, sometimes absurd, yet always intensely psychoactive sonic landscapes. Rather than constructing narratives or adhering to genre identities, her practice explores states, tensions, and constantly transforming fields of presence.
An important aspect of her work is the crossing of boundaries—geographical, aesthetic, and formal. Nur develops her projects across diverse cultural contexts and artistic scenes, performing in countries including Indonesia, Malaysia, Taiwan, Vietnam, Japan, China, and India. Her approach remains open to movement between different aesthetics and practices, without allegiance to any single tradition or artistic idiom.
Alongside her sound practice, she also works with movement, acrobatics, and performance-based forms. She is a co-founder of Cie kraD and is currently developing son_brrr, the collective’s second major project.