An exploration of the sounds of a time when nature was the author's sound reference: "Nature was my sound reference, I lived near a forest, the sounds I heard marked my primary memories, water was essential in my listening, the sounds produced by the wind generate well-being in my mood and the encounter with sounds of objects such as skate wheels, the rattle and the resonance of a glass of wine, is a landscape like a kind of still life, very intimate but at the same time very universal".
In this work, an electric bass becomes more than just a musical instrument; it is a sound object used in an innovative way. With the accompaniment of a rhythmic effects pedal, the artist manages to create unique tonal and rhythmic variations.
Juan Miguel Castañeda - Nicolás Castillo Blandon - Ignacia Sofía Arango - Colombia
This sound piece focuses on the exploration of natural harmony, showing how human beings can connect with it, feeling comfortable in the environment of the river and its surroundings, as if they were on a path or in a home.
Generative sound piece created in Pure Data from samples of field recordings in different parts of the cities of Barranquilla and Puerto Colombia, places where the author lives, works and circulates.
Electroacoustic soundscape conceived during the author's artistic residency at Medienfrische in Tirol, Austria, in 2023, as part of the acousmatic work Ignis Fatuus.
Sound art piece integrated in the proposal for the dissemination of the Final Report of the Truth Commission in the context of the Colombian armed conflict, known as Ritual Readings.
This piece is the product of a biosonification process, which uses galvanic measurements of plants and mushrooms grown in a controlled environment and under human observation. It is part of the Technopoiesis artwork, which explores the possibilities of cross-species creation.
Samuel Alejandro Acosta Montes - Sebastián Gallego Perilla - Emanuel Henao Jimenez - Colombia
The soundscape is the result of a field trip by the authors to the Barbas Bremen nature reserve in Pereira, in order to explore the sonority of that environment.