Organysmo is a living organism where art, technology, and human presence merge into an immersive, sensorial experience. It is not a show nor a fixed installation, but a constantly evolving field of experimentation—conceived in Ibiza, and grown, nurtured, and shaped in Berlin—where light, sound, movement, and artificial intelligence enter into dialogue with the bodies and consciousness of those who encounter it. In Organysmo, machines do not replace the human: they amplify it, listen to it, and reflect it, opening a space of deep connection between the physical and the invisible, the rational and the symbolic
Organisms is an environment where everything we are capable of offering can fully unfold: its technical, artistic, emotional, and creative possibilities. Unlike other projects, often shaped or limited by external circumstances such as clients or predefined goals, this is a territory of conscious choice, where decisions are guided by what feels necessary, meaningful, and true. It is an ongoing exploration of the limits of the medium itself, and of the evolving collaboration between humans—between ourselves—and a new participant: the machine, no longer conceived as a purely utilitarian tool, but as a collaborator with its own body, capable of expression and, at times, a certain autonomy. With the emergence of artificial intelligence, machines begin to reflect not the vision of a single human, nor even a small group, but something closer to a mirror of humanity itself—and within Organysmo, this premise is constant, alive, and continuously expanding.
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The body of Organysmo is defined by space itself, and in that sense, our journey of transformation in Berlin has led us to this moment at Mahalla—a vast, monumental environment. The Black Hall (Schwarze Halle) is the place that defines Organysmo: its body, its structure, its very constitution. It is a space that feels less like a room and more like a temple of Berlin’s industrial history—immense, silent, and charged with presence. More than 104 Dragon modules inhabit this environment, combined with kinetic systems by DLV and the inclusion of mirrors within the scene to multiply and expand visual perception. This body is unique: it represents the compression of many years of work, experimentation, and accumulated hardware. At a certain moment, nearly all the equipment we have in Europe converged here, making Organysmo the most significant hardware commitment we are undertaking right now—a concentrated, physical manifestation of everything built so far.
Regarding the Mind, or software layer, Organysmo is our most intense field of experimentation. Every new technique and every new possibility of software integration—whether related to detection systems, audio-reactive behaviors, artificial intelligence, neurosensors, motion tracking, or any interface that enables connection with humans, especially through human expression such as dance or music—is explored here with seriousness and depth. At the software level, Organysmo represents our latest frontier: a space where we test not only new tools, but the very limits of what can emerge when humans and machines collaborate. It is within this domain of programming and living systems that we continuously question, expand, and redefine what this collaboration can become.
The soul of Organysmo is directly connected to connection itself—to collective consciousness and to the harmonization of thoughts, emotions, and intentions. Ultimately, this organism is a reflection of how deeply we are able to understand harmony, especially the harmony that exists between people, between human beings. It is also about harmony with the city of Berlin, with its inhabitants, its audience, its artists, and its creators. The content is a direct reflection of all of this—it has to be. Organysmo is true to its name: just as we are all part of a greater whole, the organism becomes something that can be manifested or projected in a given moment, telling a story. And that is, essentially, what Organysmo is—the story we are telling together, here and now, in the city of Berlin. This is our format.