Estados Alterados de Tempo - Vitoria, Spain
Altered States of Tempo explores how we experience time, both as individuals and as part of a shared environment. The project focuses on cycles and repetition, showing how rhythm influences the way we feel duration, waiting, and change. Instead of presenting time as something fixed, the installation highlights how it can feel faster or slower depending on the situation.
Through a combination of music and visual elements, the audience is invited to sense acceleration and deceleration in a direct and physical way. Light works like a silent speaker, communicating only through rhythm and timing, guiding the viewer through shifts in pace without the use of words.
As the tempo increases or decreases in a measurable way, each person experiences it differently, creating a personal connection to the same structure.
I was responsible for the installation design and led a three-month, one-of-a-kind sound design production, developing a unique sonic environment specifically created to shape how time is perceived within the space.





