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Tunda: A Quantic Plant and the Devil’s Breath
(2025)





This three-channel video installation unfolds around the provocation that plants and humans might form alliances capable of altering the course of history—through selective memory loss and forms of space travel. At its center is the Borrachero Andaqui flower (Brugmansia arborea), a powerful plant teacher for Kamnënstá Indigenous healers in Colombia’s Upper Putumayo region. Among these communities, the plant is believed to possess the ability to cross temporal and spatial boundaries. Beyond its ceremonial significance, Brugmansia is also cultivated as an ornamental and protective presence outside Indigenous homes, where its potency deters ill-intentioned visitors by inducing nausea, disorientation, and a rapid shift of intent—momentarily interrupting human will. Therefore, a sudden and inexplicable leap propels an indigenous man from the dense jungles of Putumayo, Colombia, to the stark, icy expanse of the Swiss Alps and nearby citiscapes. Triggered by his encounter with the enigmatic Brugmansia plant, his journey unfolds in a space where visions, memory, and time collapse into one. As he moves through this unlikely path seeking a way back home, the ancestral knowledge of the Kamnësnta people emerges—guardians of the powerful Borrachero Andaki, a plant feared for its toxicity yet revered for its prophetic gifts. Suspended between dream and reality, past and future, the traveler becomes a vessel for the wisdom of vegetal beings, unraveling the boundaries of perception in a hypnotic, boundary-defying odyssey.

Additional funding form:

Haus für Medienkunst Oldenburg and  Stiftung Niedersachsen.


Institutional credits:

Tunda: A Quantic Plant and the Devil’s Breath. A work Felipe Castelblanco, realized in the framework of the research project Plants_ Intelligence. Learning like a Plant (2022 - 2025). A research project by Yvonne Volkart, Felipe Castelblanco, Julia Mensch and Rasa Smite. Funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and hosted by the Institute Art Gender Nature, Basel Academy of Art and Design FHNW. Co-commissioned by the Haus für Medienkunst Oldenburg and supported by Stiftung Niedersachsen.


Equipment specification:

Two HD projectors for 16:9 Projections.
1 Projector for vertical Projection + tele lens.  3 Brightsign players


Thanks to:

Botanical Garden, University of Zurich: Prof. Dr. Rodrigo Cámara Leret and team (Juan Carlos Copete Maturana, Kimberly Castro, Dr. Ingrid Olivares, Dr. Luiz Leonardo Saldanha). Federico Roda Fornaguera. Collectivo Mingueros, Salinas Meta: Azucena Olaya, Liliana Olaya, Dora Franco, Juan Alberto Castelblanco, John Alvaro Olaya y Familia, Valeria Castelblanco. Heraldo Vallejo, Quinchoa Juajibioy Family. Daniel Duarte. Plants Intelligence Team: Yvonne Volkart, Rasa Smite and Julia Mensch. Patrice Keenan and Luciano Ibá.


Cast: Ayënan Quinchoa Juajibioy, Taita Miguel Chicunque and Sofia Salvatierra

Directed by Felipe Castelblanco

Camera: Felipe Castelblanco, Lydia Zimmermann, Camilo Pachon and Ayënan Quinchoa Juajibioy

Creative Editing: Monica Bustamante and Felipe Castelblanco

Color Grading: Monica Bustamante

Sound Design: Carolina Lucio Arias

Co-investigator: Ayënan Quinchoa Juajibioy. Fabrication: Daniel Duarte and Azucena Olaya.





Extra
SeriesTitle:  Tunda: A Quantic Plant and the Devil’s Breath
Rights:  This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
RunningTime:  00:17:00
DateAdded:  2026-02-02T08:51:15Z
DateModified:  2026-03-02T09:33:06Z
Language:  Spanish, EN and GE subtitles
Key:  AZNTCTDB
handle:  20.500.11806/med/4c1g-2mm5-xd