• Date
        29 April, 2024

        (in)habitability: ecosystems of symbiosis


        María Paula Orjuela Campos - Pablo Andrés Gómez Granda - Colombia

        Framed in the post-conflict period in Colombia, this immersive installation gives voice to the victims to highlight the territorial and symbolic regeneration of collective memory. 

      • Date
        29 April, 2024

        Pollinating


        María José Leaño - Colombia

        To pollinate is to fertilize, it is the way plants make love and reproduce. A plant has neither hands nor feet and it is very difficult for it to find a mate and even more difficult for it to have sex, so it uses pollinators to get its male cells to the ovules of another plant and fertilize it, and have sex at a distance.

      • Date
        29 April, 2024

        Forest of Stars, Sun Stones


        Álvaro Rodríguez Badel - Colombia

        This exhibition is part of a series that uses 3D scans through photogrammetry to interpret landscapes, converting light measurements into representations of trees, geography and flora.

      • Date
        29 April, 2024

        Expungement (Monaco building)


        Mauricio Carmona Rivera - Colombia

        On February 22nd, 2019, the implosion of the Monaco building, owned by Pablo Escobar, took place, generating a debate on historical memory and the denial of the conflict.

      • Date
        29 April, 2024

        Lamps in video games use real electricity


        Wilmer Camilo Rodriguez Calvo - Colombia

        The proposed installation reflects on the use and costs of natural and energy resources, both in the digital and physical realm.

      • Date
        29 April, 2024

        Habitographies


        Mónica Bravo & Miguel Bohórquez - Colombia

        This expanded cinema installation presents two animated short films, “Habitography(two)” and “Habitography(three)”, projected in a loop over two intaglios using the video-mapping technique.

      • Date
        30 April, 2024

        Return


        Claudia Leguizamón - Paula Leguizamón - Paula Correa - Paula Bermudez - Manuel Soto - Santiago Moncada - William Ospina - Colombia

        The project “RETURN” is a transdisciplinary initiative that unites the Departments of Visual Design and Performing Arts of the Universidad de Caldas to create a work that reflects on climate action and the fight against climate change.

      • Date
        30 April, 2024

        Poetics of the body and programmed obsolescence


        Andrés Uriel Pérez Vallejo, Sebastían Rivera Ruiz, Paula Alejandra Garcia, Juan Manuel López Pasos (Semillero de investigación en artes mediales SIAM) - Colombia

        This work is presented as a performative-visual installation that invites the viewer to contemplate the fragility of the technological past and the transformation of the body into a posthuman state.

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