The project by Ajda Kadnuc is developed as an experiential exploration of alternative ways of experiencing space, grounded in non-human perspectives. During PIFcamp, the artist plans to carry out a guided walk in the Soča Valley, where participants will receive instructions and small objects that will accompany them along the way. The aim is to create a situation that encourages different modes of orientation, attention, and movement through the surroundings.
During the walk, Ajda will test a simple acoustic system to record the hidden acoustic dimensions of the forest in order to explore decomposing ecosystems and the potential of bioacoustic perception. By walking, listening, and interacting with materiality, she will explore how mapping becomes a relational, affective process shaped by ecological entanglements. Project is part of a broader reflection on how space can be sensed and mapped.