Eko Resonance as an artistic practice
A while back, I began developing my audio-based method for foresight. Resonance is at the heart of this artistic practice as an acoustic phenomenon and an existential, affective, and formative principle.
Eko Resonance is a concept I use in artistic and futures-oriented practices to describe the co-vibration between ecological systems, human experience, and cultural expression. It refers to a sensitivity to the frequencies—both literal and symbolic—where humans and the natural world interact in a balanced and life-affirming way.
The concept integrates systems thinking, ecological awareness, and artistic expression, particularly through sound art and auditory foresight. Eko Resonance can serve as a methodological approach in speculative design, future-oriented art, or sustainability-driven creative practices. It offers a way to sense, imagine, and express futures in harmony with nature.
What is the resonance of the unborn world?
Eko Resonance is co-created futures through sound. Eko Resonance is ecological attunement through sound. My practice examines future possibilities from the perspective of sound, senses, and artifacts: How do futures sound? What do they feel like? And how can they be built in the form of prototypes?
The goal is to evoke emotions, memories, and different associations about the possibilities of the future. What is the resonance of the unborn world?