Utilising his anthropological background, Pablo employs sonic research to explore social and cultural inquiries. His work aims to foster dialogue among various knowledge systems, recognizing environments as intricate compositions of interdependent beings and temporalities.
Pablo's lecture draws from his research in the Rancheria River basin in Colombia, where natural and industrial influences colide, including the largest open-pit coal mine in Latin America, El Cerrejón. Torres Gómez explores how interactions between water, sand, stone, and artificial elements create acoustic expressions that resonate not only with the landscape but also with multiple layers of imagination and relationships.
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