An intervention in which a series of audio-visual assemblages are temporarily installed, consisting of handmade circuits, scrap metal, wind-up toys, radios and musical instruments that are altered and activated by the artist as she explores different ways of connecting with the environment. These materialities articulate themselves in contact and resonance with the space, weaving unexpected relationships between bodies and voices that influence each other, coupled with the energy of the place and its context, to create a sensitive and poetic atmosphere that alters the usual mode of perception.
Bárbara González’s practice is based on research and action exploring sound, visual, and bodily connections through spatio-temporal experimentation. Since 2006, her geo-territorially mobile project, Acción Rizoma, has produced over 100 site-specific actions. She creates audiovisual assemblages combining decentralized technologies to evoke transformative experiences and actively engages in musical improvisation and transdisciplinary collectives.