Combining live performance, film, photography, projections, and sound, the piece creates a uniquely immersive experience. It reimagines the figure of the Sibyl as a fractured voice of the future—caught between dystopian visions and nostalgic echoes of the past.
Giovanni Ambrosio: Visual Artist and Live Publisher
As part of this 2022 edition, I contributed with new works from the Prophecies and Pronouncements series—text-based interventions integrating printed language and light. These visual elements functioned as narrative architecture within the space.
In addition to my role as visual artist, I also took on the function of live community manager, publishing in real-time during the show. Posts and stories were created and shared during the unfolding performance, blurring the boundary between documentation, curation, and presence.
This performance also featured:
Phil St. George – composer and live musician
Benjamin Sillon – lighting designer, known for his symbolic projector-helmet
Giovanni Ambrosio – visual artist and live publisher
Radical technologies—distorted, poetic, and destabilizing—were at the core of Sibyl Sessions, framing the oracle’s voice as both archive and prophecy.