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The Land of Morning Calm
Let The Music Play
ALVEOLATA 2.6.B
Offline Trapped
3D-printed vocal tracts, handmade lecterns,horn speakers, wires, amplifiers 120 × 60 × 30 cm
Text on vinyl, video 100 × 60 cm
Timber, plywood, steel rivets 170 × 135 × 120 cm
Acrylic on canvas 90 × 90 cm 40 × 40 cm 60 × 60 cm
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Vito Park
volcanartstudio VOLCAN Art studio
Viviane Fallah & Dotty Clay
Vito Park is an artist and instrument maker. Drawing on a background as a classically trained pianist, Park integrates sonic and visual media into instruments that reveal hidden frequencies of conflict, authority, and polarisation in contemporary society. The work extends beyond sound production, fostering attunement to inaudible tensions shaping reality. Park’s practice invites audiences to perceive what resists capture and to sense emergent vocabularies in a world in flux. The Land of Morning Calm uses two MRI-scanned models of Vito Park’s vocal tract to confront political polarisation in South Korea. Glottal waves derived from sonified constitutional texts are projected through a horn speaker, producing a layered cacophony that embodies ideological conflict. The translucent vocal tracts reflect the constructed nature of political discourse. They suggest how truth is shaped, filtered and fractured in the struggle between personal voice and national narrative.
vladtenu Vlad Tenu
VOLCAN Art Studio is a multidisciplinary duo founded by Colombian artist Edna Lizarazo and Dutch artist Rex Remington. Working across painting, sculpture, photography and installation, their collaboration explores human connection, environmental sustainability and social justice. Volcan’s practice reflects on migration, belonging and cultural transformation through movement. In Offline: Trapped, figures appear suspended between screen and reality—distorted, reaching not for connection but for escape. Layered materials and evocative forms reflect on how technology reshapes memory, identity and intimacy. Each piece, available in varying formats, becomes a meditation on isolation and the performance of self. This work questions what remains beneath the feed, and how long the illusion of perfection can be sustained.
Viviane Fallah is a multidisciplinary artist with a BA and MA in contemporary art and music. Fallah’s works engage a range of themes, offering perspectives accessible to diverse audiences. This work presents a selection of text-based vinyl records synced with a video installation. Referencing DJ culture, DIY sound systems, rave movements and antiwar protests, particularly those during the 2003 Iraq War, the records function as both artefacts and interactive elements. In light of ongoing conflicts in Gaza, Ukraine and Sudan, the piece recalls music’s unifying force and the shared longing for peace.
Vlad Tenu is a Romanian-British architect and artist based in London whose work merges art and science across architecture, installation and wearable design. Exploring spatiality, scale and materiality through mathematical and algorithmic methods, Tenu draws inspiration from natural processes to create innovative spatial forms. ALVEOLATA 2.6.B is a sculpture made of wood, inspired by principles of self-organisation found in nature. The sculptural textured details allude to the actual cellular composition of wood, magnified from the microscopic level to a pattern visible to the human eye.
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