N 78°12'10.9"
E 15°35'28.4"

Under the influence of the temperature of a single day, these forms emerged from an organic binder interwoven with textile fibers. Changes in heat left traces: shrinkage, tension, and cracks. The objects thus carry the rhythm of a day within them — like imprints of an invisible climate.

Behind the forms, light moves, programmed to capture images of melting and breaking ice. The pulsating glow seems to breathe through the textures, as if the objects are responding to a landscape in transition.

What do we hear when ice cracks?

A slow disappearance — or the emergence of new life?
Organic binder, textile and audio-reactive light installation. 150x100 cm
2026