AM.PM.AM.: Tutto Questo Sentire
–Arts, Music and Performance Weekender #1

This fall, Nest presents AM.PM.AM.: three interdisciplinary weekenders where art, performance, music, and nightlife merge into one continuous experience. From Friday to Sunday, you can visit Nest from early morning until late at night.
The first edition centers on Tutto Questo Sentire. Since 2014, this creative collective has explored the connection between different art forms. They bring together artists from music, visual art, and performance, with a focus on sound and how it relates to video, time, environment, and live performances.
As a visitor, you experience their creative process up close, within a constantly evolving scenography. Expect performances, listening sessions, installations, DJ sets, concerts, open rehearsals, film screenings, workshops, and conversations with the artists.
Throughout the weekend, Nest transforms again and again, and the boundaries between disciplines blur—from musical stage to audiovisual installation. The lines between day and night also dissolve, as rehearsals, installations, and interactive moments alternate. As a visitor, you move freely through these spaces: from exhibition space to club, and back again.
More information about the programme of AM.PM.AM. with Tutto Questo Sentire will be anounced on August 14. Ticket sales begin on August 14. Both day tickets and weekend tickets will be available.
About AM.PM.AM.
The term weekender comes from the club scene and refers to events that fill the weekend with collective experience and a release from linear time. AM.PM.AM. is a continuous experience with fluid forms of interaction between art and audience. For each edition, Nest collaborates with an artist or collective, featuring contributions from interdisciplinary creators: from DJs and performers to visual artists and collectives.
Nest transforms with each weekender. Boundaries between disciplines blur again and again, shaped by the vision of the guest curator—from musical stage to audiovisual installation, with rehearsals, installations, and interactive moments alternating throughout. As a visitor, you're invited to move freely through the spaces, jumping from exhibition space to club environment. The creative process takes center stage and unfolds within a constantly changing scenography.
During the weekenders, you can expect a wide-ranging program: from performances, listening sessions, and installations to DJ sets, concerts, open rehearsals, film screenings, workshops, and conversations with the artists.
About Tutto Questo Sentire
Tutto Questo Sentire (TQS) is a creative collective that explores the connection between different art forms. Since 2014, it has brought together artists from music, visual art, and performance, with a focus on sound and how it relates to video, time, environment, and live performance.
At the heart of their work lies the question: What remains after a creative experience or performance ends? TQS explores this by creating moments in which both space and audience become active participants in the artistic process. From the industrial spaces of Het HEM to the classical setting of Rome’s botanical gardens, from concert halls to experimental club venues, TQS treats every location as a laboratory to push the boundaries between sound, space, and the human experience.
Collaboration is a core principle of the collective: TQS works through long-term relationships and friendships with artists, musicians, and other makers and thinkers. Each collaboration prioritizes experimentation, resulting in a wide variety of presentations—from operas and light-and-sound installations to films and exhibitions.