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Resonance Threshold

Umbral de resonancia is an interactive sound installation that explores the relationship between biodiversity and technology through sound. The artists create a constantly evolving sound ecosystem using recordings of amphibians, birds, and mammals from Antioquia and other regions of Colombia. These recordings are preserved in the OcainaCua sound archive of the Museo de Ciencias Naturales de La Salle.

Curated by Jorge Barco

Artists: Juan David Manco, Esteban Gutiérrez, José Julián Cadavid

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Through proximity sensors and interactive modules on the floor, visitors modulate the intensity and spatiality of the soundscape, thereby becoming co-creators of the work. This immersive experience is complemented by real-time visual projections and invites us to think about the ways human presence transforms ecosystems and how they affect each other.

The work is part of an eco-acoustic reflection that understands sound as a living fabric connecting species, territories, and temporalities. This immersive experience prompts visitors to query about the human impact on nature and to redefine the boundaries between the organic and the artificial. Umbral de resonancia is a call to attentive listening and critical thought on the relationship between humans and the environment, highlighting the importance of preserving biodiversity and its soundscapes.

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