Salt, moon and tide draw a changing shoreline — a non-Cartesian cartography that seeks to reveal different temporal and spatial scales of a liminal place. The map superimposes geological rhythms and daily flows, from the microscopic to the lunar, presenting the territory as an unstable entity, transformed by telluric and cosmic forces.
Catarina Reis is an architect and transmedia artist based in Lisbon. Her practice crosses art, ecology, and technology, exploring forms of co-creation with more-than-human entities. She is a PhD researcher in Multimedia Art at FBAUL, integrating CIEBA and ITI-LARSyS. A FCT scholarship holder for 2020-2024, she developed the practice-based research project Tentacular Ecologies: Co-Creating with Plants and Other Vibrant Non-Humans.