Lost and Sound invites the viewer to explore a rainforest diorama that mythical creatures from Colombian folklore and indigenous beliefs inhabit peacefully with endangered animals. Vines and nature have taken over the remains of ancient human-made obsolete technology.
This work questions the viewer about the human role in the decadence of our natural world, versus the creatures from our myths and legends who are commonly known as killer monsters chasing and abducting humans to avenge mother nature. Who is the real monster? Who has been lost? And who is safe and sound in this place? I want to highlight the beautiful creatures that have been part of the oral traditions from my home country, and the importance of keeping folklore alive as well as our duty to protect the environment.
Lost and Sound Contributors
The credits page is organized by different levels of contribution: Exhibition, Anchor Space or Project.
You’re on a project page within the ETNL Community Radio Anchor Space in the Radio Tave Exhibition.
Creative Leads
- Nela Garzón Lead Artist
Creative Contributors
- Ann Sandberg Fabricator
- Chelsea White Creative Production Intern
- Chris Werner Design Lighting Designer
- Eric Granquist Installation Assistant
- Eric Heep Show Audio Engineer
- Eric Puckett Show Electrical Designer
- Gonzo Artist Liaison
- Izzy Hines Production Designer
- José Palacio Creative Production Coordinator
- Kelsey Frosch Show Coordinator
- Laura Lea Nalle Creative Producer
- Rose Krayer Production Designer
- Sarah Stone Senior Manager, Creative Production
- Stephen Tomlin Technical Director
- William Slayden Technical Director
- Ximena Garzón Fabricator