Stark documentary portrait of a rugged limestone mountain ridge in Arcadia, harsh midday sun casting deep black shadows, uncropped 35mm film grain.
Stark documentary portrait of a rugged limestone mountain ridge in Arcadia, harsh midday sun casting deep black shadows, uncropped 35mm film grain.
Arcadia, Greece

Sonic geography of the Peloponnese

An active cultural incubator bridging regional Greek oral traditions with international avant-garde art networks through site-specific resonance.

The Manifesto

We throw Arcadian rural identity into direct conversation with international networks, generating productive friction between living heritage and contemporary art.

By pairing global sound artists and digital synthesists with local stone craftspeople, we build site-specific installations that resonate beyond regional borders.

Extreme close-up of a modular synthesizer patch cable plugged into raw, hand-carved Greek marble, high-contrast harsh shadows.
Extreme close-up of a modular synthesizer patch cable plugged into raw, hand-carved Greek marble, high-contrast harsh shadows.
An artist in deep concentration adjusting dials on an electronic console inside a historic stone ruin, stark midday sun.
An artist in deep concentration adjusting dials on an electronic console inside a historic stone ruin, stark midday sun.
Stark documentary photo of raw limestone blocks stacked in an open field under a harsh Mediterranean sky, deep shadows.
Stark documentary photo of raw limestone blocks stacked in an open field under a harsh Mediterranean sky, deep shadows.
Active Incubations

Site-Specific Resonance

Three active collaborations exploring the intersection of traditional Peloponnesian craft and global electronic composition.

Sound Installation
Oral History
Material Craft

Echoes of the Quarry

The Polyphonic Wire

Tectonic Resonance

Multi-channel digital audio mapped to the acoustic reflections of abandoned Arcadian marble mines.

Fusing ancient mountain vocal traditions with real-time algorithmic synthesis and spatialized sound arrays.

Sculptural structures built from local limestone, embedded with transducers playing low-frequency geographic recordings.

Initiate a Collaboration

We invite global curators, avant-garde musicians, and community partners to propose site-specific projects in Arcadia.