I become a river whose brown tongue never rests
La Casa Encendida•May 14, 2026 — Jul 26, 2026
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In our contemporary relationship with nature, plants and technical systems are intertwined, transforming both the environment and our self-awareness. The works featured in this project explore that liminal condition, displacing the centrality of the anthropocentric voice to broader forms in order to better understand our surroundings and ourselves. This generates new interactions between art, nature and technology, as well as giving rise to other regimes of perception.
Far from viewing nature as a passive background, the curatorial proposal conceives it as an active system of relations, able to perceive, adapt and respond to the transformations of its surroundings. In a context marked by the ecological crisis and the growing technification of the world, the biological and the computational cease to operate as separate realms and become interdependent systems in which sensors, infrastructures and living organisms share the same fabric of interaction.
From this perspective, the curatorial…
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I become a river whose brown tongue never rests
La Casa Encendida•May 14, 2026 — Jul 26, 2026
Press Release
In our contemporary relationship with nature, plants and technical systems are intertwined, transforming both the environment and our self-awareness. The works featured in this project explore that liminal condition, displacing the centrality of the anthropocentric voice to broader forms in order to better understand our surroundings and ourselves. This generates new interactions between art, nature and technology, as well as giving rise to other regimes of perception.
Far from viewing nature as a passive background, the curatorial proposal conceives it as an active system of relations, able to perceive, adapt and respond to the transformations of its surroundings. In a context marked by the ecological crisis and the growing technification of the world, the biological and the computational cease to operate as separate realms and become interdependent systems in which sensors, infrastructures and living organisms share the same fabric of interaction.
From this perspective, the curatorial…
































































































