Extracted, transformed, and reused, materials carry the traces of their successive uses. A choreography translates this idea into a repetitive, rigorous, and symmetrical dance, where each movement evokes a cycle, a transformation, a return.
Repetition becomes a language, revealing continuity and the memory embedded within the material. It expresses the movement of life itself, its rhythms of renewal and decline, its moments of progression and regression. Each gesture, reiterated yet never identical, inscribes time into matter, unfolding a dynamic where past and present coexist. Through this process, the material becomes a living archive, embodying an ongoing cycle of transformation.
2026// ELISAVA
Irem Gundogdu, Thelma Riche
Exhibition Design
Instructors: Jauma C