
Nostalgia de futuro is not just a book. It is a crack in time, a vibration that precedes the homonymous exhibition opening at La Capella on October 23.
This event is its first public manifestation: the presentation of an interactive book that imagines possible futures from worlds already resonating in the present. Through narratives interwoven with speculative science fiction, technopoetic critique, and living archives, the book offers a journey through realities where water remembers, bacteria converse, and sound weaves memory.
This literary prequel does not merely accompany the exhibition: it precedes it, prefigures it, summons it.
Because to inhabit other worlds, we must first tell their stories.
And for them to exist, we must imagine they have already been here.