Dreamsculpting Apocalypse°us

Water and dreams are part of multiple species and materialities we live and work with on a daily basis. As part of our practice we try to find ways of connecting them in a multi-sensory manner. Both, water and dreams, include a capacity to connect and bring together immaterial and physical spaces, making the invisible materialized and challenging our common social and ecological responsibility. With a “more-than-human” perspective of perceiving our surroundings we can try to establish a different understanding of that interconnectedness and how it influences us. 

With these aspects in mind we approached the areas of El Hacedor with curiosity and the following questions:

What can the ecological and social structure of the area tell us about the “Apocalipsis Rural” as a transformation process? How is this apocalypse taking up space in our dreams and how can we visualize it? Can we develop counter strategies through collective napping and dreaming?


Research/Process

Dorien’s dream after performing the “indrinking” water ritual.