As Above, So Below. 2024

Semantica, Juan Cortés

Commissioned by Somerset House for SOIL: The World At Our Feet, 2025

As Above, So Below is an interactive installation that uses computational biology and agent-based modelling to simulate the biochemical, metabolic and planetary processes within soil, and highlights how it is deeply impacted by the speculative logic of financial markets and industrial agriculture.

The floor projections simulate a living soil ecosystem, showing interactions between organisms, nutrients and seeds. Live agroindustrial market data displays crop demand, whilst touch-sensitive ceramic seeds help restore balance to the projected ecosystem by altering the sound and light in the space. This reveals how key agents in soil formation are affected by external forces like the stock market—reflecting how speculative financial activities, upon which organic life ultimately depends, influence and distort the biological cycles of our world.

Visitor presence and interaction contributes to the virtual biodiversity of the space, repairing broken pathways and revitalising the soil, supporting the seeds to germinate.

The installation offers a critical reflection on the accelerating pace of computational and speculative processes in the market, challenging our perception of human and more-than-human relationships in the age of digital capitalism.

Limited Edition Prints £250

Series of 25

Artwork in 3 different ‘As Above, So Below’ designs printed horizontally on 3 different designs 40 x 40cm printed horizontally on Hahnemühle Museum Etching / Matt / 350gsm / Natural White

Signed with artist stamp

Light Boxes £500

Series of 10

Acrylic light boxes 50 x 50 cm on a wooden base with interior lights

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A Tale of Two Seeds: Sound and Silence in Latin America’s Andean Plains. 2023

Atractor Studios and Semantica

Winner of the Golden Nica for Digital Musics and Sound Art at Ars Electronica 2023

Exhibitions: Ars Electronica 2023, Istanbul Digital Art Fair 2024, Museo La Tertulia Colombia 2024 (below).

‘A Tale of Two Seeds’ is a sound installation that explores the expansion of technical agro-industrial colonisation in Colombia. We use subterranean and surface recordings of the soil and recordings of electrical conductivity in the soy and amaranth plants to present a sonic testimony of the changing sounds of the Andean landscape.

This work explores the complex and invisible relationship between transgenic soy and amaranth. Before being labelled a parasite, amaranth was a plant that occupied a valuable and sacred place in the lives of many indigenous peoples. The transformation and loss of Latin American crop ecoacoustic soundscapes is a living testimony to soil degradation and the destruction of all the relationships that make up terrestrial biotic ecosystems. We used data capture, recordings and sonification technologies to make a sound case study of Colombian agricultural soils before, during and after the advent of soy expansion in the eastern plains region of the country, as well as the emergence of amaranth in the current agricultural technology scene.

The data collected from the plants comes from micro variations in plant conductivity, which led us to think of an electronic micro landscape. To sonify this, we decided to use the collected data as if it was a modulator of a granular synthesiser that directly cuts and rearranges micro fragments of electrical anomalies captured by radio antennas. This reveals the information flow of the electrical impulses from the plants as complex layers of electromagnetic noises. We also used recordings taken from above and below the monoculture and polyculture soils with a variety of microphones and a device which measures the interference of radio wave signals passed through the soil.

Geomantra. 2023

Web application and sound installation.

Geomantra is a sonic meditation device and web app designed to synthesised to cultivate oryngham - the practice of deep listening with plants - and to assist human-plant communication through the act of social dreaming: What future will we dream when we dream with plants?

The fractal visions of our dreams seed new realities in this oneiric soil, watered by the amniotic code of our dreams. Biophillic binaries germinate fractal geometries, roots entangle with mycelial memories, and your seed awakens to bloom.

The geomantras are created by converting the words that describe the dream experience into number and form using the Magic Square method of Sigil Magic. This data is then applied to an algorithm based on the principles of sacred geometry and growth patterns found in nature, such as the Fibonnacci sequence, golden ratio and prime numbers. Variables are added to determine the structural complexity, speed, pitch and colour of the geomantra. Perlin Noise acts as a random event generator to effect grain and texture. This mimics the 'wild' signature of natural processes, allowing for mutations and saltations.

Soundscapes transform the geomantras using biodata recordings, binaural frequencies (Theta, Alpha, Delta), Solfeggio frequencies (174, 285, 396, 417, 528, 639, 741, 852, 963Hz) Schumann resonance of Earth (7.83Hz) and frequencies research show to stimulate plant growth (115-250Hz).