Dissections


Pasto, Colombia 2019
Palatine Cultural Center
Spatial / MDF Cubicle, interior with mirrors for video projection
Dimensions: 2m 2cm high x 1m 8cm wide


Rain is one of the most common yet fascinating phenomena we experience. We know it not only hydrates the soils, but each falling drop is unique and unrepeatable, formed in a different place before reaching the earth. It's possible that a raindrop formed on the other side of the continent, highlighting the complexity and beauty of its creation process. 

Attempting to decipher the language of rain and understand its origin is an inevitable task. This liquid, divided into countless bodies that fall by their own weight and merge with the soil, sculpts our geographic landscape with a precision and multiplicity that defy our understanding. This is how this experience of connection with rain is proposed, where the public can pause, observe, and immerse themselves in its fall, exploring the boundaries between the body and language. Challenging the restrictions imposed by conventional human qualities or languages; this proposal invites us to review those manifestations that transcend our traditional notion of life, exploring the vitality and presence of water in all aspects of our environment.