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Palacio Euskalduna

Aleksandra Przybysz

What does a hyperobject sound like? The acoustics of contaminated landscapes

LIVE DEMO

Aleksandra Przybysz’s research and artistic practice explores how hyperobjects—vast, diffuse phenomena such as contamination, industrial residue, and ecological transformation—can be encountered through sound. Using experimental recording techniques, deep listening, and sonification, the project captures the acoustic traces of environments shaped by invisible forces, revealing hidden temporalities and material entanglements within contaminated landscapes.

Patricia Cadavid H.

Spiral

LIVE PERFORMANCE

Spiral is a ritual composition for contemplation and expanded listening, calling forth living memories, breathing landscapes, and ancestral technologies that continue to resonate. Inspired by the spiral motif of the Quimbaya-Kumba peoples, where thought is conceived as a continuous and non-linear movement, Spiral proposes a form of composition without a fixed center or destination. This vision aligns with Aymara philosophy, which invites us to walk toward the future with our gaze set on the past.

Akane Hiraoka

SpiralQuantum Consciousness

INTERACTIVE INSTALLATION

Quantum Consciousness explores interaction as a continuous condition rather than a sequence of commands, with images changing in response to proximity, movement, and spatial behaviour.

Theo Harper

A collection on feelings of dread – Movement 03

SCULPTURE – SINTERED NYLON

Theo Harper’s work begins with a hybrid process in which the manual gesture of shaping clay is digitally recorded in order to preserve its physical charge, rhythm, and traces. From that capture, the artist translates the form into additive manufacturing processes that expand the possibilities of contemporary sculpture.