Irene Molina, Hypergarden

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About the artist

Irene Molina (1997) is a visual artist based in Madrid. Her work explores the intersection between digital matter and physical bodies, blending sculpture, 3D animation, and photogrammetry. Through hybrid installations, she creates speculative landscapes where the virtual and the tangible dissolve into fluid, poetic, and technological ecosystems.

About the artwork

Hypergarden is a speculative digital garden where nature is no longer a fixed concept but a fluid, rhizomatic condition. Inspired by ornamental gardens designed for contemplation, this piece explores hybrid ecologies where organic and synthetic elements coexist. Electronic devices and screens act as portals, revealing cyborg species that interact with their bioma through complex exchanges.

These beings, rendered in 3D, propose a new kind of natural order, one that is soft, interconnected, and ever-evolving.

Hypergarden reflects on the dissolution of boundaries between the technological and the botanical, the artificial and the living, offering a space where beauty sprouts from the glitch, and the garden becomes a threshold between realities.

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