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AQNB x Terser Mundo presents No Hubo Testigo. Event documentation. Image courtesy the artists, AQNB + Terser Mundo, Mexico City.

Visions from the Metaverse for AQNB & Terser Mundo’s fierce No Hubo Testigo music & performance event in Mexico City

, 13 September 2021

AQNB & Terser Mundo‘s No Hubo Testigo performance event was presented at Mexico City’s Avant.Dev on September 3.

AQNB x Terser Mundo presents No Hubo Testigo. Event documentation. Image courtesy the artists, AQNB + Terser Mundo, Mexico City.

The show took place inside of the collective’s ‘NEOmetéotl’ exhibition on anti-curatorial practices in digital art, and featured live music and DJ sets from Abssys, ATTENTION WHORES, Zhandra, Sammie Jo and surprise NAAFI label announcement Imaabs. The titular audio-visual performance from AQNB music editor Matt Dell and Tequisquiapan-based artist Mya Gómez translates to There Was No Witness’ in English and draws on personal experience to ask deeper philosophical questions around notions of power, agency, and freedom. The impressionistic piece included sound from Gómez, as Dell’s spoken word text offered a series of perspectives on movement and identity across the Metaverse and other social conditions:

“Time stopped on the second, suspending the clouds drifting in the pale
blue atmosphere for a moment, the sole sound of still waters pacing gently
like a Big Mood, totally unbothered, unaffected, just feeling.”**

The AQNB & Terser Mundo ‘No Hubo Testigo’ performance event was on at Mexico City’s Avant.Dev on September 3, 2021.

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