Carousel Carla Boserman | Iñaki Cancillo Mora | Natalia Gómez Mateu | Jose Iglesias García-Arenal | Roberto Majano | Mario Valdés | Beatrice Zerbato

This short collection of images acts as a visual diary of the research, including drawings, maps, a glossary, archaeological findings and documentation pictures of a sound performance.

Images:

00_ Map of Territorio Abadia Retuerta

01_Drawings by Carla Boserman 

02_Picture of the chapter ‘‘The temporality of Landscape’’, from the book ‘‘The Perception of the Environment’’ by Tim Ingold with some ceramic archaeological findings from Centro de Estudios Vacceos Federico Wattenberg

03_Frottage by Carla Boserman

04_Old pictures of Abadia Retuerta

05_Glossary

06_Sequoia

07_Engraving found in the church of Abadia Retuerta

08_Book on birds brought by Asociación Ornitológica Vallisoletana during a sound-walk

09_Old musical score with drawings from Carla Boserman

10_Drawings of ‘‘sonajeors’’ from Centro de Estudios Vacceos Federico Wattenberg

11_Documentation of sound-performance in Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza

12_Documentation of sound-performance in Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza

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Thread:
Ecologies
Artists:
Date:
13/01 2025
Season:
Organismo | Art in Applied Critical Ecologies: Year Zero
Episode:
‘Reverberant Landscapes’
Type:
Gallery
Credits:
'Reverberant Landscapes' is a research project by Beatrice Zerbato, Carla Boserman, Iñaki Cancillo Mora, Jose Iglesias García-Arenal, Mario Valdés, Natalia Gómez Mateu and Roberto Majano. It was made possible through the engagement with different agents, such as Enrique Valero, Fernando Lázaro, Inés Muñozcano, Alejandra Pedrosa, Atelier itd, Louise Carver, Chus Martínez, Santiago Saura Martínez de Toda, Paula García-Masedo, Nomad Garden, Jennifer Gabrys [Smart Forests], Client Earth, and Jon Aranguren Juaristi.

'Reverberant Landscapes' is a project conceived within Organismo, the Independent Study Program organised by TBA21–Academy and Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in relation to the Territorio Abadía Retuerta case study, developed in collaboration with Abadía Retuerta.