Un agujero en mi jardín
2025mycelium, natural substrate, cotton fabric, steel profiles, exciters, tactile transducers, power amplifier, 3-channel audio

Un agujero en mi jardín proposes an ephemeral architecture woven by mycelium, the root-like structure of fungi that sustains life beneath our feet as a silent intelligence. This threshold of living skin unfolds as a landscape in transformation, where sound emerges as subterranean vibration with geophonic recordings from the Amsterdamse Bos forest resonate through the material, activating the structure as an organic loudspeaker. Amidst filtered light and evolving textures, the space envelops us in an expansive fragility, evoking the hidden exchanges that sustain the ecosystems we inhabit, and that inhabit us.
Exhibited at Madrid Design Festival 2025, Institución Libre de Enseñanza, Madrid, ES
Installation design: Elena Rocabert, Raquel Buj
Sound installation design: Luis Lecea Romera
Bio-materials consultant: María Mallo
Production: IED Madrid








Photography: Asier Rua (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), Diego Navas (6, 7, 8, 9)
Video: Mikel Sáez - IED