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Ícaro Zorbar

Ícaro Zorbar

A la velocidad del tiempo

Machines hesitate. Plants intervene. Light is blocked, only to return. In Icaro Zorbar’s work, the delicate weave of memory, sound, and matter becomes a way of listening to time itself. His installations embrace interruption and failure, allowing accidents and unpredictable forces to shape their rhythm.

Here, time refuses to move in a straight line. It stumbles, loops, scratches, and overlaps. Light filters through holes and cut-out letters; sound drifts from turntables nudged by plants; images emerge as shadows formed in the absence of light. Everything feels fleeting, yet it anchors us in the present.

A la velocidad del tiempo is not about speed, but about attention: to what escapes, to what resists control, to what lingers only an instant before vanishing.

— Ícaro Zorbar