VIS issue 7 “Metamorphoses – Tales of the Ever-Changing”, features five expositions that in different ways relate to the theme.

This research is working with Sonified Textile Controllers. They can be described as textile sensor-based tangible interfaces.
This research, developed in Amsterdam during the repeated courses of lockdown between 2020 and 2022, examines the powers and limitations of fantasy.
On 30 July 1984, 11 mercury miners locked down in the mines of Almadén (Ciudad Real, southern Spain) to protest against their precarious economic and social conditions.
This collaborative and cross-sectoral project addresses places, environments and spaces beyond mere functional urban endeavors. The project explores possibilities that become visible when public space is viewed from perspectives beyond the urban norm.
The processual sculpture “Fragments” is in permanent development and consists of artefacts of the “Rotting Sound” project of artistic research*. Waste, things collected, things stored and things put aside, texts, pictures, data, sounds etc. are the basis of the shape-changing work.