Relaciones Bakhtinianas
Relaciones Bakhtinianas
Relaciones Bakhtinianas is a large-scale photographic installation composed of twenty-one images generated through scanning electron microscopy. Suspended on paper, acetate, and fabric, the translucent prints form a cylindrical constellation that viewers move around and through.
The work begins with the observation of organic and mineral matter including pollen, snakeskin, volcanic stone, fossils, and meteorites. Under the electron microscope, these materials appear as luminous terrains. Digital interference corrupts the resulting images, fracturing the original data and shifting scientific capture toward dispersion.
Each image is produced by an electrical beam that scans the surface of the specimen while gradually eroding it. Seeing requires intervention, and visibility carries the cost of transformation.
At architectural scale, the microscopic image unfolds as a spatial environment of transparency, interference, and material suspension. Presented in Aquí el horizonte, Relaciones Bakhtinianas approaches microscopy as a threshold where observation, extraction, and transformation remain inseparable.
Regina moves between philosophy, literature, art, and politics. She founded Fomento Sybaris in Mexico and works from the South as a perspective, opening space for intercontinental dialogue.
Steven works across sculpture, installation, and computational media. His practice examines systemic violence and how technological systems reshape empathy, identity, and the body. He is a key studio collaborator of Vir Andres Hera.
Andrea Paasch
Foco Lab CDMX
Melvin Lara