ELISA
ELISA is an audiovisual performance that unfolds as a speculative journey guided by a virtual microorganism. Moving across landscapes, memories, and living systems, the project blends field recordings, electronic sound, and generative imagery into an immersive narrative. Inspired by the structure of a road movie, the work traces a path where real environments and imagined dimensions intersect, inviting the audience into a shifting sensory experience.
Throughout the piece, collected materials—sounds, images, and environmental traces—are layered and transformed into evolving compositions. These elements evoke both physical territories and invisible networks, reflecting on how ecosystems, bodies, and technologies are interconnected. The virtual microorganism becomes a poetic device to explore circulation, transformation, and fragility.
ELISA ultimately proposes a space of attention and listening, encouraging reflection on the subtle processes that sustain life and the delicate balance between human presence and the natural world.
With the support of MiC @mic_italia and SIAE @siae_official within the program “Per Chi Crea”.
BILVET | ΙΤ
BILVET is a collective of three artists who reunited after years apart to develop a shared artistic journey. Coming from diverse backgrounds in sound art, visual media, and experimental performance, they bring together distinct practices that converge through collaboration and exchange. Their process is rooted in travel, observation, and the collection of materials encountered along the way.
The team works through an open methodology, combining field recordings, moving images, and digital tools to construct layered audiovisual environments. Each artist contributes a unique perspective while engaging in a continuous dialogue that shapes the final form of the work. Their collaboration emphasizes process over fixed outcomes, allowing the project to evolve organically through shared experience.
Together, they explore themes of memory, ecology, and perception, creating works that reflect on the relationships between humans, technology, and the environments they inhabit.



