In Keep the Streets Empty for Me (co-created with Marina Leonardo), two voices guide the audience through the space while reflecting on the place of performance and the role of art in the contemporary world, with an emphasis on environmental and post-humanist issues. This project aims to place the audience in a position of confrontation between the space they inhabit, where nature is predominant, and the presence of a contrasting sound atmosphere.
In Keep the Streets Empty for Me, we emphasize the details of the biodiversity that surrounds us. We are interested in observing the daily performance of each tree, down to the detail of each leaf or flower—a flower that is among us today but will be gone tomorrow. A sound journey that proposes a reflection on ephemerality and an anthropocenic commentary on the end of times.
Keep the Streets Empty for Me is a reflection on the present, environmental collapse, neoliberalism, and post-humanism, drawing on the works of Rebecca Solnit, Mark Fisher, Timothy Morton, Donna J. Haraway, among others.