Invisible Ecologies Lab: wind instruments

Gabriela Munguía

The Invisible Ecology Laboratory is an experimental educational program that through the indiscipline between art, science and technology propose the development of open low-cost technologies looking forward to activate decentralization processes of knowledge and the development of common tools and languages for artistic co-creation with nature and territorial phenomena. The Wind Instruments Lab proposes an intensive work space in which we will construct different environmental sensors and explore different sound processes for environmental and meteorological analog data. At the end each participants will construct their own WindSynthLoop, a wind interactive electronic music instrument.

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Gabriela Munguía (México, 1985) Artist, professor and researcher. Her work explores the biogeo-poetics and politics that construct our relationships with living and the natural phenomena, merging the fields of philosophy, ecology, electronic arts, bioart and diy technologies. She studied Arts and a master in Electronic Arts (UNTREF). She is professor and coordinator of the 3D Laboratory at the National University of Tres de Febrero. Is co-founder of Electrobiota Collective and co-coordinator of the Subaltern Geopoetics Laboratory. She has participate in different international exhibitions and festivals as: “La Fabrique du vivant” at the Centre Pompidou; Biennial Art Safiental of the Institute of Land and Environmental Art; International Biennial of Contemporary Art of South America; Teheran Annual Digital Art Festival; Cairo Electronic and New Media Festival; Piksel Festival Art, Science and Free technologies; Factors 4.0 International Symposium of Art, Science and Technology of Rio Grande do Sul; Transpiksel Mx Festival, Art, science and free technology; Festival of Electronic Arts and Video Transitio_MX 06; Espacio de Arte Contemporáneo de Montevideo; Gerald an B. Cantor Gallery; Internation Bienal Kosice; among others. She has been selected in different international art residencies: Summer Sessions at V2 for the Unstable Media; Sala Taller IV at EAC of Montevideo; RAM-MUTUCA Brazil; Alps Art Academy; and Barda del Desierto at the Patagonia. Currently is part of INNOVART France-Argentine Program of Art and Innovation.