Creatures of the dimension of the unconscious
Día Muñoz's work connects with the concept of speculative realism, imagining a posthumanist future where existence transcends preconceived genetic molds. In this context, ionized water as an electrical conductor and essential component of our body system, plays a crucial role in allowing cells to regulate the input and output of ions and electrons. This same principle is reflected in the Day sculptures, which facilitate the fluidance of electricity and evoke the fundamental processes of biological systems.
Día allows us to observe the interaction between thought and existence, rooted in both scientific and filosophical research. It is manifested in sculptural mobiles carved in wood and blown glass and molded from objects rescued from a junkyard, evoking fragments of memories that transit between the subconscious and the conscious.
These "creatures" morph into constantly evolving thoughts, actions and behaviors. Like liquids awaiting their definitive form, they explore and expand our understanding of the construction of our thoughts and emotions. Their potential, yet to be configured, suggests biogenetic engineering structures that unfold across time and space, intertwining with speculative thought processes.