Revisiting the lives of artists like Arca becomes an opening to territories such as performance, gender identity, feminisms, experimental music, genetic transformations, the fragility of being, multiculturalism, cyborg technology, and the underground. Although each one represents an independent universe, Arca has generated connective tissues between them to create a new language, one that allows beliefs, barriers, fears, and existing languages to become increasingly expansive every day.
A future envisioned by beings like Arca includes advancements where technology and biology intertwine. The evolution of the human body will no longer be dictated solely by what textbooks taught us in the early years of school, nor will it be an unreachable imaginary like the one depicted in science fiction films.
Fertility refers to the ability of an organism to reproduce and generate offspring. Mutant refers to individuals or species that exhibit genetic changes or distinctive traits that differentiate them from their ancestors or the majority of their group.
By challenging binary gender norms, defending fluidity and diversity, a rupture of established social and cultural conventions is created as a manifestation of mutant fertility. Arca, through their ability to mutate and challenge established beliefs in music and cultural representation, creates works that are unique, innovative, and break pre-existing expectations. They generate artistic fertility and take a step forward by transforming human reproduction into a mutation of transhuman gestation.

Arca has created spaces where art and gender exploration find convergent paths; the trauma and pain of their physical and emotional transformations have led them to visit territories that defy all kinds of norms. Their life is an expansive performative act, and their upcoming phase opens the doors to conceiving a free and non-binary motherhood.
Parthenogenesis is a reproductive process that occurs in certain organisms where the development and growth of an embryo happen from an unfertilized egg. In this process, the egg becomes activated and divides to form a new organism without the involvement of a sperm or the fertilization of a male gamete. The genetic resource altering the new album comes from creatures and their genetic biology, merging with everything that encompasses Arca as a container of new possibilities.
Arca is an artist with an experimental electronic sound and a distorted visual aesthetic, inspired by glitch, transhumanism, and performance, with influences from gothic sci-fi, drama, and surrealism. For an audience that challenges stereotypes and enjoys the tropical cyborg, the biological, the futuristic, and the nocturnal, currently within a context of reproductive liberation and choice.




Art Direction
Lina Suárez
Alfonso
Barbara 
Manuela Barreto Triana

Graphic design and editorial
Barbara
Manuela Barreto Triana

3D Modeling
Andrés Avella
Stage rendering 
Lina Suárez
Tutors
Ber Arce
Cesar 
Master Diseño y Dirección de Arte
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