What kind of experience is ANDETAG?
ANDETAG is a calm, light and sound-based art experience built for stillness and presence.
It is not an event.
Not a spectacle.
Not something to rush through.
It is a place to sit down.
To breathe.
To stay for a while.
This is for you if you want
A quiet space in the city
Light-based art you can sit with, not consume quickly
A slow rhythm that allows the body to settle
An immersive room where nothing demands your attention
An experience shaped by stillness rather than stimulation
This might not be for you if you want
A fast exhibition you finish in minutes
Big spectacle, loud moments, or constant stimulation
A guided narrative or clear storyline
A social event with high energy
A space designed for movement and activity
What it is, in plain terms
Light-based textile art
The works are woven from optical fibers and traditional textile materials. Light travels inside the fabric itself, powered by thousands of small programmable LEDs. The textile glows from within and changes slowly over time.
A shared breathing rhythm
Sound and light are synchronized to a slow, meditative breath. The rhythm is based on a real breath recording captured during meditation. The system never repeats. Each moment is shown only once. If you want, you may breathe along.
Three connected spaces
The exhibition moves through a gallery for close viewing, a darker transition space, and a fully immersive breathing room. In the final room, there are blankets and pillows, and you are invited to sit or lie down and stay with the light and sound.
Music that leads you
The music of ANDETAG is composed as small journeys, intended to guide the listener inward. Each piece has its own character and is synchronized with the breath and visualized through light.
A global breath
Each ANDETAG artwork is connected via the internet to synchronize with others around the world. Wherever they are placed, the works breathe together. There are currently works in the United States, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Sweden breathing in sync with the exhibition and with you.
Welcome.