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Julian Charrière in Océano Interior

This exhibition proposes an immersive journey through the ocean depths, underwater biodiversity, and the remote landscapes of Antarctica, to imagine new forms of existence in a world marked by climate crisis and technological acceleration. How do we adapt to a changing environment? What can we learn from the organization and cooperation of marine species? Océano Interior seeks the answers at the bottom of the ocean and within ourselves.

Through an archipelago of works, the exhibition invites us to dive into mysterious habitats and abyssal geographies, from corals, kelp forests, and ecosystems that design refuges for life, to deep waters that safeguard the memory of planetary consciousness. The ocean is presented as a living archive, as an ancestral technology where we first saw our reflection, where the first metamorphoses occurred, and where future transformations will unfold. The exhibition offers a meditation on the interdependence between bodies, ecosystems, and technologies, between the outside and the inside of all life.