Water is a key indicator of ecological conditions. It is an essential compound on the planet and plays a crucial role in all biological, environmental and anthropogenic processes. However, there are many challenges facing our ability to sustainably interact with this resource. The condition of water bodies around the world is continuously aggravated by industrial and mining operations, on-going military operations, agriculture and constant anthropogenic interference in natural ecosystems, which is even more evident these days. reGENERATION project raises the question of the need for regeneration, that is the renewal of the relationship between the human and the environment, focusing specifically on the aquatic ecosystem of our cities.
The synthetic sculptures are based on Wolf H. Hilbertz's BiorockTM technology, developed to restore coral reefs and marine life. This technology allows crystal structures to grow over the metal substrate stimulated by the process of electrolysis - that is, by passing an electric current through a metal substrate placed in a volume of water. We use this technique in the project to allow the matter to program the form of an art piece. The spatial learning system is based on the study of water composition, with samples taken from local water sources. The morphology, resolution, colour and porosity of the art object are directly programmed by the chemical composition of the water and is its hybrid, bio-synthetic interpretation. Each object is thus unique and created in interaction with the environment, and is also an identifier of the ecological conditions of a particular location.
The synthetic sculptures present a different kind of aesthetics, not an ideal beauty, but one created by all the disruptive processes going on in the world. Their aesthetic form embodies ecological agency.