People

Ivan Txaparro

Designer, artist, musician and educator who is deeply motivated to promote processes of individual and collective awareness. His background and practice combine illustration, music, dance, design, architecture, social research and interactive art. He leads the creative ensemble at the lab from a transdisciplinary and collaborative approach.

https://linktr.ee/txap

Magdalena Madörin

Artist, photographer, videographer and sculptor from the Schule für Gestaltung in Bern, Switzerland. She works with transdisciplinary creative projects and especially with audiovisual production, art direction and teaching languages. Magdalena documents and produces audiovisuals for Resonar Lab projects. Professor at Goethe Institut.

www.magdalena-madoerin.weebly.com

Diego Guayara

Graphic designer and environmentalist with experience in video production, photography, animation, web design, radio and the formulation of participatory projects with an integrative approach, involving social, environmental, cultural and historical issues from a critical perspective. Lately he has been focused on correlating environmental and social concerns from a perspective of empowerment.

Katarina Skår Henriksen

Artist working in the field of dance and performance art. Artistic leader of MAIDANS Lørenskog Dance Festival, co-creator, organiser and artist in the collective Butoh-Laboratorium in Oslo, member of Performance Art Oslo and Naturnvernforbundet. Katarina works actively as a professional performer and creator in Norway, Denmark, Japan and in South-Korea.

Benyam Seifu

Writer, musician, artist and activist born in Ethiopia, raised in Australia and living in Mexico. His music combines electroacoustic experimentation and improvisation. His writing and art piece together inner emotional and intellectual landscapes with activist and political causes related to freedom and justice.

Azusa Godis Itagaki

Artist, dancer, performer, and therapist based in Okinawa, Japan, she co-created and directs the Samsad Collective, an interdisciplinary permaculture project. The initiative integrates sustainable community food-sharing systems with participatory creative practices, fostering collaboration, resilience, and cultural exchange within the local and regional community.

Vera Nois

Composer, musician, and educator with a strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. Since 2014, she has led her own musical project, blending Latin American roots with contemporary sonic exploration and experimental sound practices. Her work intertwines poetic sensitivity and activist commitment, addressing themes such as ecology, social justice, and free expression.

Savanna Fortgang

Painter, curator, and community organizer with a background in art therapy. She approaches art as a pathway to individual and social transformation. Through her event series Tendermesh, she brings together artists and art lovers, fostering spaces that empower people to engage with art as a tool for social change.

Ammar Hatem

Artist, curator, and political educator whose work connects artistic practice with social and ecological initiatives. He specializes in transcultural curating and participatory formats, developing games and creative tools that promote political education, critical thinking, and civic engagement, particularly with young people in community contexts.

Antonio Rocca

Transdisciplinary designer and researcher working with spatial and cultural mediation practices to activate collaborative processes around territory, memory, and socio-environmental justice. He explores design as a tool for listening and mediation, articulating critical research and artistic production in community and diasporic contexts.

Ivana Papić

Multimedia artist and educator exploring the agency of other-than-human species. In her artistic research, she works across text, video, sound, and installation. Through teaching and community collaboration, she develops participatory formats that foster interspecies connections, ecological care, and reflection on social and environmental transformation.

Felipe Riveros

Filmmaker and photographer with a background in narrative, experimental, and documentary productions. His work focuses particularly on cinematography and lighting, with a strong interest in territorial and land-related themes in relation to social and environmental justice.

Santiago Calderón

Artist and cultural educator working at the intersection of art and cultural and political education in formal and non formal contexts. His practice centers on participatory screen printing as a method of collective knowledge production, fostering dialogue, critical reflection, and collaborative community work around social and political questions.

Juan Krymkiewicz

Electronic artist, music producer, composer and arranger. Educator and researcher of native, popular and classical music, and music therapy. Professor at Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero and Universidad del Salvador. Sound designer and producer at the film company Sombra Cine.

Farahat Khalil

Filmmaker and visual artist working across film, photography, and installation, his practice explores identity and diaspora through personal and collective narratives, tracing memory, desire, and cultural inheritance. Through a multidisciplinary approach, he creates intimate worlds that question dominant narratives and foster reflection and dialogue.