In MIGRATING VOICES, walking is not just a means of movement but an act of listening, sensing, and connecting in the digital age. In Prespa, we give voice to those who flee on foot — from war, from famine, from climate collapse — and of those who walk from dawn to dusk, carrying water across deserts, offering care, keeping hope alive. A common struggle for life.
We invite everyone — locals, artists, walkers, musicians, and curious minds — to participate in an open, shared artistic process, experimenting the rythm of walking.
Sylvie Marchand presents her video art work as the heart of her research in Digital Arts and Anthropologies. In Prespa 2025, at the limits of Europe, she explores walking as an act of resistance in a fractured world on the path to resilience.
Fred Adam will reveal the inner workings of the interactive mapping system he designed to shed light on this world under pressure.
Lionel Camburet will discuss how the sound and scenographic dimensions respond to and intertwine within this immersive work.