An immersive full-dome work that explores migration through sound, images and stories in a 360-degree experience. The project was realised by Monika Czyżyk, Neil Luck, Ioana Cojocariu, and Radomir Majewski.
35 mins runtime
4K Full Dome projection
60fps
5.1 surround audio
2026
What happens by the movement of a soul. In the translation of energy from one function, body, territory to another. A travel shaped by force, between these worlds, carried forward by the traces it leaves behind. The soul will move, and in its movement, our worlds must learn how to change.
The term migration has been politicized to a point where it has lost much of its meaning, reduced to a shorthand for division and control. What was once a descriptor of movement has been flattened into rhetoric. And in this narrowing, the nuance of human beings has disappeared, replaced by empty numbers.
Inspired by the many faces and stories of artist, Feliza Bursztyn, migration is reclaimed as something intimate and layered. Her narrative unfolds before us as transmigration, movements between past and present, across recurring places, and through changing feelings of detachment and belonging. Even death and rebirth are not just markers, but moments that open the way forward.
Bursztyn’s life becomes a channel for the many stories of movement, betweenness, fugitivity that all holds equal importance. Through their entanglement, we are invited to reflect on the politics that attempt to define the movement of souls from the outside. Against this, these stories restore complexity, and through them, we are united as part of humanity.
Text by Anne Thomasen
Images by Andreas Nilsson, and stills from the film