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Tidal Choreography is a two-channel video installation that traces the rhythms and visual architectures of the intertidal zone—the space where seawater and river currents converge, where bodies slip between surfaces, and where gravitational pull becomes visible through movement.
Filmed at a coastal estuary, the work captures the meeting of elemental forces and invites a meditation on transition, permeability, and synchronized cycles. The installation unfolds in a dual composition. Two screens display mirrored yet distinct sequences that reflect the choreography of high and low tides, the flow of swimmers entering and leaving the water, and the slow oscillation between immersion and emergence. Above and below, surface and submersion—these visual planes remain in motion, echoing the tidal line itself as it rises and recedes across time.
Sound plays a central role in this rhythmic structure. Composed from field recordings, underwater acoustics, and breath patterns, the audio design follows the pulse of the sea and the gravitational cadence of the moon. It is a sonic tide, guiding the viewer through a non-linear temporality marked by return, withdrawal, and renewal.
Tidal Choreography engages with a concept of frontier that is temporal, ecological, and corporeal. The intertidal space becomes a threshold—not one of separation, but of convergence. It is a place where the boundaries between water and land, human and non-human, visibility and disappearance are continuously rewritten by the tide.
The work proposes an expanded understanding of movement and relation—one governed not by fixed borders, but by the fluid intelligence of the natural world. In this shifting zone, to cross is to be changed. The choreography belongs not only to the swimmers or the sea, but to the gravitational field that holds them both.





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Shore Line, produced especially for the Tania Candiani exhibition. Cerimônia, in Sao Paulo Brazil in 2023, encodes, on 22 color spools of thread, the hue of the Glin shore, where Tidal Coreography was filmed.



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