blowhole / envuelto
digestivo•Mar 04, 2026 — Mar 08, 2026
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From the entrance, the gaze finds points of collision and escapes towards the exit. Inverted.
digestivo is permeable insofar as it supports shared processes. The conditions of the practice infiltrate the conditions of the space, depending on other structures. The air continues to find its way even with the doors closed: the smoke vent of the old creamery—which later became a rotisserie—was covered up, but the original ventilation system remains, below the molding that embraces the space, at the entrance—an exit. Only the shell was kept. I tore down the partitions of the cold rooms, stripped the walls, and removed the doors.
In an emptied space where other actions take place, how do we record the layers of information, what other structures can we imagine? The aim is to maintain heat.
The chamber, the throat, the duct, spaces that enable airflow. All of them have obstacles, points of closure that redirect and modulate their circuits—the door, the epiglottis, the rods, the wax that covers…
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blowhole / envuelto
digestivo•Mar 04, 2026 — Mar 08, 2026
Press Release
From the entrance, the gaze finds points of collision and escapes towards the exit. Inverted.
digestivo is permeable insofar as it supports shared processes. The conditions of the practice infiltrate the conditions of the space, depending on other structures. The air continues to find its way even with the doors closed: the smoke vent of the old creamery—which later became a rotisserie—was covered up, but the original ventilation system remains, below the molding that embraces the space, at the entrance—an exit. Only the shell was kept. I tore down the partitions of the cold rooms, stripped the walls, and removed the doors.
In an emptied space where other actions take place, how do we record the layers of information, what other structures can we imagine? The aim is to maintain heat.
The chamber, the throat, the duct, spaces that enable airflow. All of them have obstacles, points of closure that redirect and modulate their circuits—the door, the epiglottis, the rods, the wax that covers…













































































