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Atmospheres of Influence – Hyperpolyglots

Atmospheres of Influence – Hyperpolyglots

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III

Atmospheres of Influence - Hyperpolyglots - Ismael de Anda III
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It’s an honor to present Hinges of the Western Hem It’s an honor to present Hinges of the Western Hemisphere with collaborative partner Eugene Ahn @onethousandlifetimes for the exhibition
Imaginary Lines of Conflict featured at @trifulca_madrid, and curated by @carlosbeltran with @durdenandray, which opened June 12!

Our flying laser-cut, abstracted hinge installation, incorporates an AR app developed by Eugene.

When your camera finds the sculpture of Vlad Tepes, you are facing Bucharest, Romania. When your camera finds the sculpture of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, you are facing Madrid, Spain. Users can also interactively flick hinges back and forth between these locations.

The concept of imaginary lines of conflict extends beyond political borders. These invisible systems—shaped by institutions, policies and cultural norms—determine access to healthcare, education, housing and economic opportunity as strongly as physical walls or checkpoints.

Artists respond by reclaiming space and narrative. Through murals, mapping, sculpture and multimedia works, they expose inequality and transform contested sites into spaces of solidarity. Community-based projects and public interventions propose alternatives rooted in mutual aid, dialogue and cultural memory.

The exhibition brings together artists working across disciplines to question the legitimacy of these boundaries and imagine more equitable futures. It invites viewers to reflect on how systems of exclusion operate and how they might be dismantled through cultural and collective action.

Visitors are invited to engage with the works as spaces of reflection, questioning how visibility, access, and belonging are shaped by unseen structures in everyday life.

By tracing these narratives, the exhibition encourages dialogue across contexts and highlights the role of art in imagining more equitable futures.

It's a pleasure to have the opportunity with a group of such amazing international artists!
It’s an honor to present Hinges of the Western Hem It’s an honor to present Hinges of the Western Hemisphere with collaborative partner Eugene Ahn @onethousandlifetimes for the exhibition
Imaginary Lines of Conflict featured at @trifulca_madrid, and curated by @carlosbeltran with @durdenandray, which opened June 12!

Our flying laser-cut, abstracted hinge installation, incorporates an AR app developed by Eugene.

When your camera finds the sculpture of Vlad Tepes, you are facing Bucharest, Romania. When your camera finds the sculpture of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, you are facing Madrid, Spain. Users can also interactively flick hinges back and forth between these locations.

The concept of imaginary lines of conflict extends beyond political borders. These invisible systems—shaped by institutions, policies and cultural norms—determine access to healthcare, education, housing and economic opportunity as strongly as physical walls or checkpoints.

Artists respond by reclaiming space and narrative. Through murals, mapping, sculpture and multimedia works, they expose inequality and transform contested sites into spaces of solidarity. Community-based projects and public interventions propose alternatives rooted in mutual aid, dialogue and cultural memory.

The exhibition brings together artists working across disciplines to question the legitimacy of these boundaries and imagine more equitable futures. It invites viewers to reflect on how systems of exclusion operate and how they might be dismantled through cultural and collective action.

Visitors are invited to engage with the works as spaces of reflection, questioning how visibility, access, and belonging are shaped by unseen structures in everyday life.

By tracing these narratives, the exhibition encourages dialogue across contexts and highlights the role of art in imagining more equitable futures.

It's a pleasure to have the opportunity with a group of such amazing international artists!
Thank you @etaj_artistrunspace for inviting us to Thank you @etaj_artistrunspace for inviting us to participate in @mobu.art.bucharest #4! It was incredible to exhibit along with so many great Bucharest artists together with collaborator Eugene Ahn @onethousandalietimes and @durdenandray artists @carlosbeltranart and @maxpresneill.

It was super to be able to share our aluminum print diptych, Monumentos Liminales (flores), including the embedded interactive AR feature developed by Eugene Ahn.

Thank you Bucharest! We look forward to returning soon!
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