A palindrome is a sequence of letters, numbers or notes which reads the same backwards and forward.
Palindromic sequences are present in the structures of biological elements (DNA), recreational mathematics and many different sonic composition techniques such as Drone music and “Cut ups” (John Oswald on William S. Burroughs).
The bivalent repetition wich defines the form of palindromic structures can be used as a kind of symmetry to establish a common rhythm between different states of individual and collective perception.
Dealing with unconventional formats and specific materials lead us to use spaces and surfaces as an essential medium in order to create connection points between apparent incompatibilities.
The motion of creation which gradually shapes the body of our works does not define a finalized aesthetic but creates a loop among ideas, time and space.