Interlude
Mediterranea Biennal 19, San Marino 2021
Sound and vocalist Francesco Venturi
Living inorganic materials, flourishing plants that reclaim space, synthetic sounds that grow into natural. Calling for a repositioning of the subject starting from the Other, advancing a dissolution of the hierarchies that enhance human exceptionalism.
Interlude is a site-specific installation designed specifically for the Cisterne del Pianello in San Marino, fifteenth-century underneath tanks used for the storage of rainwater. The installation consists of a series of glass sculptures that stand on a luminous Plexiglas basin containing water. The sculptures constantly emit steam, while an audio track reverberates through the spaces of the cisterns, acting as an amplifier. The installation advocates a reflection on the sea as an osmotic exchange platform, evoking the union between abyss, surface and sky.
Interlude
Mediterranea Biennal 19, San Marino 2021
Sound and vocalist Francesco Venturi
Living inorganic materials, flourishing plants that reclaim space, synthetic sounds that grow into natural. Calling for a repositioning of the subject starting from the Other, advancing a dissolution of the hierarchies that enhance human exceptionalism.
Interlude is a site-specific installation designed specifically for the Cisterne del Pianello in San Marino, fifteenth-century underneath tanks used for the storage of rainwater. The installation consists of a series of glass sculptures that stand on a luminous Plexiglas basin containing water. The sculptures constantly emit steam, while an audio track reverberates through the spaces of the cisterns, acting as an amplifier. The installation advocates a reflection on the sea as an osmotic exchange platform, evoking the union between abyss, surface and sky.