Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh presents I Hear My Blood Singing by Vivian Caccuri, featuring silk, video, eight-channel audio, speakers, and steel structures. The artist transforms the space into a visceral concert hall, inviting visitors to experience sound as both a sensory and bodily phenomenon, loaded with political and existential undertones.
The installation guides the public through environments that evoke the interior of the body. The first space features hybrid forms, part insect and part speaker, that vibrate with murmurs and unsettling internal sounds. Visitors are invited to recognize themselves as resonating chambers for the strange signals our bodies carry.
The second room shows translucent human silhouettes floating from ceiling to floor. These incomplete, ghostly figures suggest memory, fragility, and resistance in the face of everyday pressures.