
These many river samples, taken along the way, were then poured inside customized slides. Consequently, they have been sealed, preserving each of them as living ecosystems.
This rare viewpoint enables us to see the river in a new way, not as images representing it, but rather by showing us the river itself from within, as a body containing endless worlds.
This rare viewpoint enables us to see the river in a new way, not as images representing it, but rather by showing us the river itself from within, as a body containing endless worlds.


Analog slides projector
One of the slides encapsulating an actual sample of water and matter taken from a river in the Amazon basin. Hence, each of these customized containers hosts a living ecosystem.

The title of this piece refers to the groundbreaking ‘How Forests Think’ written by anthropologist Eduardo Kohn, based on his field research in the Ecuadorian Amazon.

1 of the 80 images produced by the river