Conceived with an innovative QR code concept, ‘Kambo’ became a captivating installation in a collective Art Performance exhibition at the Miani Art Gallery in Brazil 2018. This thought-provoking piece aimed to delve into the intricate relationship between urban spaces and communities, provoking contemplative thinking among its viewers.
By seamlessly integrating QR codes, striking visuals, and live music, the installation delivered a unique and immersive experience. Through the collaborative efforts of Carolina Nery, Ricardo Stuani, and Ivi Brasil, the project brought together their artistic expertise, leaving a profound impact on all who attended.
The primary focus of this art performance was to challenge the notion of racism and emphasize the profound importance of indigenous heritage as an integral aspect of our shared cultural identity. The aim was to foster respect and appreciation for indigenous cultures, highlighting their invaluable contributions to our society. Through impactful artistic expressions, the performance aimed to stimulate meaningful conversations and inspire positive social change















