LICHENISED
By sharing the same air as the lichens populating the readymade shade cloth, the audience is invited to reflect upon what is similar rather than what separates the human and non-human experience.
Readymade black shade cloth populated by various species of lichens (detail)
Overview of the Lichenised readymade black shade cloth hanging from the gallery’s ceiling and the video The Place, sitting on the floor (detail)
Video mix showing from different angles the readymade black shade cloth populated by different species of lichens (extract)
Bioart multimedia installation
Symbiont: Reconnect_ Lichenised (2022) is a cooperative effort with the most ancient and resourceful organisms on Earth: lichens. It envisions how an enhanced sensitivity to the biological, organic world can foster symbiosis between humans and the environment.
Lichens are rootless, highly resilient organisms with the capacity to adapt and thrive in extreme conditions and environments. Their growth relies on the air, water and the sun, and they are often employed as natural indicators of air-quality. Lichens are deeply enmeshed in their immediate environment, living symbiotically and as extensions of the ecological world.
The readymade outdoor shade cloth, populated with algae, cyanobacteria, and fungi lichens, was the catalyst for Symbiont: Reconnect_Lichenised, serving as a man-made habitat enabling these biological lifeforms to thrive. Repurposed and placed within the gallery environment, the cloth and the lichens function as an activator of human-biological awareness.
By sharing the same air as the lichens, the audience is invited to reflect upon what is similar rather than what separates the human and non-human experience. In light of the ongoing pandemic—where air quality has become a critical point of discussion—the exhibition offers a contemplative space for the audience to reconsider their relationship to air, breath, and organisms.
The soundscape is a medley of recorded inhalations and exhalations, the transformation of oxygen to carbon dioxide, and the frequency of 396Hz, considered the frequency for expanding one’s imagination and connecting to the vast, timeless cosmic reality.
Artwork details
| Artwork | Symbiont:Reconnect (2022) |
| Material | Shade cloth and lichens, wooden log, wooden sticks, stones, aluminium v-slot rails and wheels, LED downlight, electric motors, microcontroller, single channel videos, digital screens, soundscape, stereo speakers and mp3 audio player |
| Dimensions | 10.70 (L) x 2.70(W) x 3.85(H) metre – gallery 1 |
| Duration video | 20:00 and 3:30 mins (loop) |
| Duration sound | 20:00 mins (loop) |
| Exhibition |
Marta Ferracin / Symbiont:Reconnect
Airspace Projects, Gadigal and Wangal Country, Marrickville, NSW, AU 1 - 24 April 2022 Artist talk 23 April |
| Links | Airspace Projects website |
Credits
Soundscape
Tera Mangala meditation music Solfeggio Frequencies vol.7 - 04. 396Hz Let Out - royalty free/commercial use and EIG vibes, Lizane Jordaan, Sofie Holmark breathing recorded sounds - Freesound
Photos and video
Corey Rankin; Christopher Verheyden; courtesy of the visitors
Provision of Airspace Project Space
Airspace Project Space (AIR)
© Marta Ferracin 2025 Website by Natalia
Installation assistant Christopher Verheyden