"What Endures is the Stone" is a VJ set built from images taken in northern Argentina, exploring the tension between the ephemeral and the eternal. It stems from the imminence of death—the loss of loved ones, plants, relationships, and resources that, if we continue to neglect, sell, and abandon, will disappear. In contrast to this fragility, the stone endures. A witness to the erosion of time yet unyielding in its essence, it becomes a metaphor for resistance and memory.
This VJ set is 80% improvised. Starting from these images, I distort them through video feedback, generating new layers, distortions, and repetitions that not only blur their original contours but also open the possibility of resignification. Through this process, what seemed stable transforms, and what seemed lost reappears in a different form.
"What Endures is the Stone" is, therefore, a visual exploration that invites us to imagine possible futures: What can remain when everything else disappears? What narratives can be reconstructed through distortion, repetition, and recomposition? From the immortality of stone, this set seeks to expand the cracks of the known and project us toward what is yet to come.