Media artist and musician Khrystyna Kirik and audiovisual performer and multimedia artist Emma Rubikaite-Milasiute present the sensory-sensitive performance Biophilic Vision as a special commission by Rewire and Amare. The duo share an interest in found objects, active listening, and in questions around how environments and nature shape perception, with Kirik taking a particular interest in the idea of hyper-ambience. Their audiovisual project Biophilic Vision takes listening as an embodied and ecological practice and explores matter and experience through that perspective. Low-frequency vibrations and haptic textures, produced using found objects, operate at the threshold of hearing, engaging the body as a porous receptor of and interlocutor with its environment. The project reflects on how careful listening can allow someone to recognise their entanglement with living and non-living systems. By softening boundaries between self, environment, and others, the work frames listening as a contemporary practice of coexistence: quiet, attentive, and urgently needed. The visual projections are taken over by slow, organic, abstract imagery drawn from natural surroundings and brought back to the performance space, creating an immersive visual field that mirrors and amplifies the sonic and tactile dimensions of the work. More info & tickets via the announcement page.