Legislation of Dust investigates the human body as an interface between biological perception and orbital technological systems. Through audiovisual installations, digital simulations and interactive devices, the works explore how contemporary technologies are redefining our sense of time, space and presence in the universe — transforming brainwaves, vital signals and planetary data into instruments of perceptual translation.
Among the works on view: Shoreless River translates brainwaves into visual particles that slowly recompose a landscape inspired by classical Chinese painting — every attempt to comprehend the universe inevitably incomplete, yet full of poetic movement. In Dust of Breath, the touch of a mimosa pudica plant generates an electrical signal transmitted to a satellite in orbit, turning a near-imperceptible biological act into a cosmic event.
The exhibition marks the opening of hui.red art-space in Milan — presented in its raw, unfinished state, where the incomplete architecture becomes part of the experience itself.