

Watersongs Project
Sculpture-installation with soundscapes & video-loops
Size varies due to space
The Watersongs Project is a collaborative environment where cultural memory, ecology, and digital imagination converge. Rooted in Bolivia, Sweden, and Germany, Aguirre & Jonnson weave connections between histories and geographies, creating spaces where nature, technology, and human presence meet.
At its core lies a quiet, immersive installation composed of found objects, natural materials, and fragments of daily life, modest in form yet layered with meaning. Sculptures turn into landscapes, each group acts as an open system where the organic and the artificial, the ancient and the digital, coexist in conversation.
Structured as a series of stations, Watersongs adapts to each site’s architecture and acoustics. It evolves through exchange with its visitors, a work to be experienced, not merely seen. Beyond the white cube, it finds resonance in civic halls, industrial complexes, and malls, places where art rarely appears but feels at home.
By weaving together ecological, industrial, and cultural threads, Watersongs becomes a space of encounter, a living composition for the senses, the mind, and the soul. It invites slowness, attention, and reciprocity in a time of constant noise and disconnection. Fluid and quietly vital, it continues to unfold wherever it is shown.
Initiated in collaboration with the City of Heinsberg, Germany, and the Swedish Embassy.
Watersongs Project
Sculpture-installation with soundscapes/video-loops
Size varies due to space
The Watersongs Project is a collaborative environment where cultural memory, ecology, and digital imagination converge. Rooted in Bolivia, Sweden, and Germany, Aguirre & Jonnson weave connections between histories and geographies, creating spaces where nature, technology, and human presence meet.
At its core lies a quiet, immersive installation composed of found objects, natural materials, and fragments of daily life, modest in form yet layered with meaning. Sculptures turn into landscapes, each group acts as an open system where the organic and the artificial, the ancient and the digital, coexist in conversation.
Structured as a series of stations, Watersongs adapts to each site’s architecture and acoustics. It evolves through exchange with its visitors, a work to be experienced, not merely seen. Beyond the white cube, it finds resonance in civic halls, industrial complexes, and malls, places where art rarely appears but feels at home.
By weaving together ecological, industrial, and cultural threads, Watersongs becomes a space of encounter, a living composition for the senses, the mind, and the soul. It invites slowness, attention, and reciprocity in a time of constant noise and disconnection. Fluid and quietly vital, it continues to unfold wherever it is shown.
Initiated in collaboration with the City of Heinsberg, Germany, and the Swedish Embassy.


















