Natalia Gima

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O.I “Organic Intelligence” Live A/V with Jokkoo Collective, 2025, Atonal Berlín.
“Aural”  an interactive installation that transforms light into sound through the movement of the body with Akyute, 2019
“Mirror Mirror”  An exploration of co-agency between plants and humans, where biodata shapes shifting, mirror-like audiovisual reflections.
“Paisaje Sonoro” An interactive audiovisual performance where plant signals generate live sound and visuals, exploring the entanglement of body, technology, and environment.
“Time Force & Space”  An ongoing investigation into how digital systems interpret the body, using performance to challenge the boundaries between human, machine, and environment. 
“Holocausto de oxígeno”   An ongoing interdisciplinary research developing AI-based interactive visuals for performance, where dance, ecological science, and real-time systems co-create responsive audiovisual worlds.
“Phase Space” An experimental audiovisual research combining VR, data sonification, and bodily interaction to investigate the porous boundaries between human, non-human, and virtual space.
“WVN”  A site-specific audiovisual research where sound-driven lasers generate woven light patterns, reactivating the architectural memory of an industrial space.

“PMFC” An experimental study capturing electrons from photosynthesis and amplifying them through low-energy circuits to power light from living systems.
“Superficie salvatge”  An ongoing performative research where a mycelium-based interface converts fungal biodata into responsive audiovisual landscapes, exploring interspecies coexistence.
“Live A/V”  I create custom modular visual systems in TouchDesigner, performing generative and filmed imagery through audio-reactive processes and live cinema techniques.
“Skin of Soil”  An ongoing audiovisual performance research combining live generative visuals, sound, and speculative storytelling to explore regeneration, ecological memory, and language as a living, mutable matter.