DREAMSCAPE – PARK Where Cultures Breathe Together

DREAMSCAPE  – PARK Where Cultures Breathe Together
DREAMSCAPE — a living archive of 114 cultures, blending sound, memory, and play into an evolving urban canvas of empathy and coexistence.

DOMINIKA +DARIA BLAZEK ART TEAM SISTERS LABORATORYART.EU
POLAND
About
LART. is a multidisciplinary sister collective creating immersive spatial works that merge sound, sculpture, and memory into participatory experience.
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Team members
DARIA BLAZEK
Field of work
Design, Visual Art, Multimedia, Photography, Curating
Project submitted
2025

We are LART. Team, a multidisciplinary artistic collective founded by sisters Dominika and Daria. Together, we combine our diverse backgrounds in sound art, spatial design, and cultural research to create immersive projects that explore the intersections of memory, identity, and human coexistence. Dominika specializes in sculptural sound environments and poetic spatial narratives, while Daria brings expertise in community engagement and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Our practice is rooted in a deep commitment to empathy and cultural pluralism, expressed through site-specific installations, participatory urban interventions, and sonic archives. Among our notable achievements is the development of the DREAMSCAPE project — a visionary urban park concept that envisions space as a living archive of emotional and historical memory across cultures affected by conflict.

Our work has been recognized for its innovative fusion of art, architecture, and sound, and we continuously seek to expand our practice through collaborative residencies, cross-disciplinary partnerships, and educational initiatives.


DREAMSCAPE — URBAN SPACE — PARK
A site where cultures breathe through sound, memory, and shared ground.

DREAMSCAPE is a speculative public space proposal that treats the city as a living score — composed not of concrete alone, but of resonance, ritual, and relational presence. Rooted in the ethics of care and coexistence, this park becomes a sensorium of collective memory — where conflict is neither erased nor monumentalized, but transformed into a topography of listening and play.

114 sculptural installations represent cultures affected by armed conflict — not as symbols of loss, but as spatial frequencies. Each element translates cultural presence into tactile and sonic form: playable instruments, suspended fabrics inscribed with endangered languages, tree-mounted speakers whispering songs, and a children’s commons where traditional games from across the globe invite embodied empathy.

Here, architecture becomes porous — a listening body. Trees hold memory. Shadows carry rhythm. Voices move through air like breath.

DREAMSCAPE invites us to co-compose futures across difference, using tools that are both ancient and emergent: sound, imagination, ritual, rest.

The proposal is modular and site-responsive, open to adaptation with local artists, researchers, and communities. It invites collaboration with architects, curators, sound designers, linguists, and pedagogues. It is both urban gesture and cultural infrastructure.

In alignment with LINA’s vision, DREAMSCAPE proposes a new paradigm of public architecture: one that centers emotional research, plural memory, and intergenerational care. A space where people do not only pass — they pause, play, remember, and begin again.