Small Big Traumas is a participatory installation that conceives landscape as a relational field where memory, body, and language intersect. Landscape is not treated as representation or backdrop, but as an active structure capable of retaining, transforming, and displacing experience.
The work consists of three vertical modules. One allows bodily passage. Another is crossed by a curtain of colored plastic strips, functioning as a perceptual threshold. The third presents double-sided white canvas activated through audience intervention.
Participants engage in an act of recollection in which an internal image—understood as a landscape of memory—is progressively reduced, desaturated, and displaced until it dissolves. This process is registered through graphic inscription on the canvas surface, producing an accumulating field of marks.
The work articulates memory as a shared and unstable territory, formed through bodily presence, material structures, and collective inscription.
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Small Big Traumas, 2025Participatory installation comprising three wooden stretcher frames with canvas, colored plastic strip curtain, and double-sided white canvas for audience intervention.3 modules, each measuring 180 × 60 cm.View more details