25/11/2025
How can the rhythm of a heartbeat relate to a line of code? And what can a dandelion teach us about industrial pollution?
We are thrilled to present two profound artistic research projects that explore these vital connections and are the basis of the online exhibition “Ploughing digital landscapes”.
• In “Steps, C # and Fireflies,” Anna Musikhina (.an ) uncovers rhythm as a universal language, weaving together the cadence of walking, the synchrony of fireflies, and the temporal fabric of game engines.
• In “Overgrowth,” Jurel Bakker ( ) investigates the Dutch nitrogen crisis, using a more-than-human perspective to trace the entangled lives of cows, milking robots, and resilient plants that bear witness to ecological imbalance.
Both projects invite us to slow down, pay attention, and reconsider our relationship with the world.
Dive deeper into these fascinating explorations of time, technology, and ecology. Follow the link in our bio to read the full research on our website.