Soft-Map (Continuous Flux)

Soft-Map / Continuous Flux takes shape from the forms of two continents—South America and Africa—a sort of fragmented map in which the lines connecting them are zones of passage and convergence, as if the flow itself were redrawing the continents’ shapes. Movements through spaces reconfigure the maps: the routes between two continents trace invisible networks formed by flows that cross oceans, territories, and borders.
The work, exhibited at the 16th Curitiba Biennial in Brazil (2026), engages in dialogue with the drawings on maps displayed in the same room. Together, the drawings and the Soft-Map emphasize the sense of flow, crossing, migration, and circulation that redraws geographical spaces, as a resonance from the graphic experience (drawing) to the installation (Soft-Map).
Soft-Map / Continuous Flux
Natural rubber and aluminum tubes
~ 300 x 220 x 70 cm
2026
The 16th Curitiba Biennial is curated by Tereza de Arruda and Adriana Almada and takes place at the MON (Museum Oscar Niemeyer – Curitiba, Brazil).