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Marcos Micozzi is an Argentinian born Berlin based multidisciplinary artist with a background in architecture, data science, and sound engineering. His work explores the boundaries between sound, space, memory, and time, transforming the ephemeral into tangible and digital experiences.

As a spatial sound artist and multimedia performer, Marcos uses sound as a gateway to explore time, investigating how the digital and spatial traces of a performance can be reinterpreted to reconstruct moments and create new temporalities. His practice often involves collaboration with digital sculptor Hef Prentice and musicians such as Desmond Cheese, expanding these sonic and spatial microuniverses into sculptural installations and immersive environments.

Through immersive technologies such as virtual reality and 3D printing, his performances are translated into motion data and sculptural artifacts, offering a physical trace of sound in both space and time. This allows audiences to experience sound non-linearly and navigate its trajectory in three dimensions.

His work has been recognized internationally, including as a finalist at the Berlin Fashion Film Festival 2024 and the SAE International Awards 2022–2025 (winner of Best Audio Project 2022). His project XYZ Sound Sculptures has been exhibited at UAAD Technomirage (New York), the BAIFF Film Festival (Venice), MUTEK Argentina (Buenos Aires), and the Luminoir Exhibition (London), and was longlisted by Saatchi Gallery for the London Art Collective.

Marcos continues to develop an interdisciplinary language that merges architecture, sound, and technology, creating immersive experiences that question the limits of perception and invite audiences to explore new temporal and spatial realities.

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02 NUDIBRANCH
DOC 234—34/2



Short Synopsis:A story of a Nudibranch, a sea slug, sparkly and slimy yet to be seen. In collaboration with the greatest micro biologists Igor Adameyk , the movement performer Alvin Collantes and the free diver Dominique Abraham. Together raising awareness for the Marine and Macro Worlds.


The story begin with the Mariana trench waking up. While the forgotten sea slug is locked inside a human tank, they are collecting oxygen and hair, evolving through different states and shapes. Transforming into liquid before breaking out of the cocoon state. The fluid forms representing the fluid gender identities and the LGBTQAI+ communities, as biology has always known queer lives.


The Nudibranch lands inside another tank with mirrors. There it learns to take it first breath on land. Like most pelagic sea creatures breathing through skin. The viewers perspective shifts from domesticating underwater worlds to landing in the same sensory tank themselves at the end. The worlds we can find in one water-drop is ours too.




Title of Piece:Nudibranch
Brand:Nudibranch Magazine
Production Company:Mimi Langenstein
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Director:Mimi Langenstein
Producer(s):Vanessa Biermann
Editor:Kimberley Brown
Director of Photography:On Land / Paul Sonntag, Underwater/ Nolan Verheij
Art Director:Mimi Langenstein
Creative Director:Mimi Langenstein
Costume Design:Mimi Langenstein, Jess Lee Foote
Hair & Makeup:Hair - Tina Patcha, Make Up - Tanja Gravina, HAM Assistant - Johanna Wellenzohn, Wig Artist - Madison´s World
Music/Sound Design:Sound Design & Music Composition - Marcos Micozzi
Casting Director:Mimi Langenstein
Props Stylist:Mimi Langenstein, Jess Lee Foote
Additional Credits:Protagonist on Land - Alvin Collantes, Protagonist Underwater - Dominique Abraham
Additional Credits:Set Design - Lillian Ceben / Assistants - Celina Blattert, Paula Toro
Additional Credits:Macro Videographer - Igor Adameyko
Additional Credits:Light Director - Paul Pallapies, Light Assistant - Richard Wellershoff
Additional Credits:Camera Assistant 1 - Niklas Hanske, Camera Assistant 2 - Steve Röder
Additional Credits:Colorist - Nolan Verheij, Colorist Advisor - Ben Cushman
Additional Credits:Catering - Petra Langenstein
Additional Credits:Set Assistant - Henry Kurtze
Additional Credits:Special thanks to Esther Dittmann from Delight Rent Berlin, Annette Barnett, Johannes Backhaus-Barnett from Spiegelarche