Pascolo Abusivo is a transdisciplinary and multimedia artistic collective founded in 2024, composed of five emerging artists active within the Roman and national scene: Silvia Baldo, Elisa Catalano, Annarita Debellis, Giuseppe Di Capua, and Raffaele Esposito, with backgrounds in Set Design, Art History, Architecture, and Graphic Design.
At the core of Pascolo Abusivo’s research lies the human experience, understood as a porous, fluid, and ever-evolving phenomenon. The collective works to expand perception and collective consciousness through pieces that weave together bodies, environments, and visual languages, employing tools from digital culture and performance art to trigger transformative processes. Their creations do not merely represent reality; they interrogate it, disrupt it, and rewrite it.
The collective is defined by a radically experimental approach, grounded in in-depth research processes, horizontal self-education, and collaborative practices. Each project emerges as a shared ground for exchange, a laboratory of visions, and a political and poetic space where new forms of relationship between humans, environments, and machines can surface.
Through multimedia performances, interactive installations, VJ sets, and immersive experiences, Pascolo Abusivo constructs experiential spaces in which the viewer is never passive, but an integral part of the work. The technologies employed, from artificial intelligence to sensor systems, from light to sound, are not mere tools, but become living, sensitive matter through which hybrid narratives and deep perceptual explorations emerge.