The Dry Sea
A deep dive into the origins of current juridical and oceanographic representations of the ocean and how they prompted a binary understanding of land and sea.
Acqua Viva
Water bodies are living entities. In this interactive installation, viewers are invited to physically engage with a puddle of water containing microscopic lifeforms, some of which are bioluminescent.
Loud Waters
Below the surface of any body of water the soundscape changes. We have to understand how to adapt our senses to the different spaces we inhabit.
How can we listen our way through the submerged worlds which lie below the surface?
Of Whales and Ships
Within a space meant to glorify the history of shipping, the purpose of the work is to offer a more than human perspective on the growing presence of human infrastructures in maritime space.
Fathom
The desire to uncover and intellectually appropriate the seafloor was and still is a tool for plunder and control.
Ceramics
Sea Monster
Sea Monster is a sound installation in which spectators can listen to the ocean’s anthropogenic soundscape as mediated through the physical act of breath holding. An offshore mooring anchor, ceramic chains, maps and a cargo ship are all protagonists of a human world in the high seas, beyond the horizon line and far from picturesque beaches and shores.