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6 channel video installation, digitized 16 mm, 2:46 min, 2026
The work explores how human beings move through the world in small, almost imperceptible gestures, while nature continues on its own terms. Ice melts. Butterflies arrive and disappear. In a park, people dance; in the trees, butterflies sleep closely gathered together. These movements mirror one another, the rhythm of bodies and the cycles of nature forming a quiet choreography.
With Mexico City as its backdrop, the city appears as a branching structure where nature and culture constantly grow together and apart. Tree roots break through asphalt, electrical cables climb along building facades in a logic that remains visible and legible. The construction is revealed rather than concealed, where the world shows how it is built.
The bodies in the work relate to their surroundings through simple actions that do not aim at productivity, but at measuring presence: rhythm, play, endurance. The motifs revolve around transience — the leaf, the block of ice — and the images become compartments of memory, like drawers holding traces of what has been and what is in the process of disappearing.
Installation view, Köttinspektionen, 2026.