Eva Garibaldi

about


projects


  1. The Stones Only Appear To Be Non-Living, 2024
  2. Fantastic Glitch Swamp, 2025
  3. Salinarum, 2025
  4. Shifting Ecologies, 2023
  5. To Be Like Water, 2025
  6. The Unstable Ground, 2021
  7. Pillnitz Chronotopes Tour, 2021
  8. Keep Off the Grass (a gathering for returning), 2025


publications

  1. Swamp Stew, Echobox Radio
  2. Muddy Signals, Radio Worm
  3. The Unstable Ground, Soapbox Journal
  4. Vračanja (Returning), Robida 10
  5. Girlhood is a Spectrum













I mainly work in duo Swamp_Matter! (website under construction)
Shifting Ecologies: Swamps as Utopian Grounds, 2023
performance in collaboration with Matilde Stolfa
        A speculative project that takes the swamp as a starting point to question ecological, spatial, societal, and economic dynamics in a context of shifting and unstable realities. The project reimagines the swamp as a catalyst for weaving new narratives, myths, and legends exploring ancient beliefs, indigenous knowledge, and the dynamic nature of swamps. Neither land nor water, swamps are transitional grounds for biological and cultural diversity. They are crucial landscapes in mitigating climate change through carbon sequestration, coastal protection, and biodiversity conservation.



        As ever-morphing terrains, they are a metaphor for current instabilities, becoming a fertile ground to blur binaries and dichotomies and embrace instability and fluidity as the condition of our time. Exploring the dynamic nature of swamps and the symbolic nature and political role of these ecosystems, the project addresses the complex and increasingly shifting conditions of our world. Swamps, once considered wastelands, become terrains of resistance and possibility.

    The performance lasts 10 minutes and is designed as a poetry reading in 4 acts. The text is read by the performers from a 15 m scroll that becomes spatialized as the reading unfolds. The text is in English with some sections in Italian and Slovenian (our mother tongues). The performers embody the swamp and give it a voice through poetry. In the back of the images, videos of research sites in Slovenia and Italy are projected.