EXHIBITON BY MARTINA MOON ZELENIKA: "MELODY OF THE INVISIBLE - THE SOUND OF THE EARTH"

EXHIBITON BY MARTINA MOON ZELENIKA: "MELODY OF THE INVISIBLE - THE SOUND OF THE EARTH"

 

Location: MKC Gallery , Youth Center Split 8Ulica slobode 28)

 

Date: September 4 – September 29, 2025

 

 

 

Gallery opening hours from 9 to 12 am, and from 6 to 9 pm, every day except Sundays and holidays.

 

The exhibition "Melody of the Invisible: The Sound of the Earth" showcases Zelenika's latest new media project, ChORUS2. This innovative project converts satellite signals from the Earth's magnetosphere into sound and music in real time, complemented by responsive digital animation. Additionally, the exhibition features three drawings from the "Solar Corona" series (2020), created in Berlin during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through these works, Martina Moon investigates the interaction between two natural phenomena: the solar wind generated by eruptions of the sun and the earth's magnetic field. The artist evokes this ubiquitous natural phenomenon through a unique fusion of art, science, technology and spirituality, making it more accessible to our senses and understanding.

 

 

Martina Moon Zelenika (b. 1978) is a prominent Croatian interdisciplinary artist, renowned for her innovative approaches in creating artworks. She is interested in the essence of being and freedom within the framework of posthumanism. The artist skillfully combines traditional drawing techniques with cutting-edge digital technologies. Martina Moon employs data sonification methods and various artistic media, including augmented reality, interactive installations, and audiovisual works. Zelenika has exhibited both individually and in group international exhibitions and festivals, both in Croatia and abroad. She has participated in numerous multimedia and science conferences, including the "RE:SOUND-8" conference at Aalborg University in Denmark in 2019 and the "POSTSENSORIUM-RIXC" festival in Riga, Latvia, in 2021. She graduated from the Department of Graphic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb in 2001 and subsequently received her master's degree in Video - New Media at the Academy of Fine Arts and Design, University of Ljubljana, in 2006. Currently, she is an Assistant professor in the Department of Digital Arts at Algebra Bernays University in Zagreb, where she resides.

 

The exhibition is realized within MKC's programme Sound-Object: https://mkcsplit.hr/

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