MatÃas Duville’s huge environmental drawing in salt and charcoal dust explores a dreaded apocalyptic future that has become present but, despite this, people are still able to perceive beauty, life, and desire. Visitors can walk on the drawing which oscillates between order and chaos, between evanescent traces and more defined forms. The sound of footsteps, the crackling of materials, and a soundscape of overlapping frequencies activate an unstable, almost tactile perception. Salt and charcoal evoke divergent timeframes and recall the early plains of southern Argentina, transforming the drawing into a living landscape suspended between memory, fragility, and energy.