At troposfera.xyz, juggling is art. Expression and exploration become ways of sensing the world and understanding our place within it. Founded by artist and juggler Dídac Gilabert, troposfera.xyz is a space where juggling, sound, and movement converge in a living artistic ecosystem.
Seeing art as a web of interconnected experiences, we explore spaces where juggling merges with generative soundscapes, music, and ambient atmospheres. Our ecosystem, with roles like Substrate, Catalysts, Synthesizers, and Enzymes, brings art into a shared flow that moves through every interaction.
We invite you to be part of this. Follow our explorations, join a workshop, or simply connect with us.
Substrate
Our Substrate is the groundwork, maintaining the stability and resilience. The foundational work keeps everything flowing, creating the conditions for creativity and growth to flourish.
troposfera.xyz
troposfera.xyz is an artistic exploration of the world through the lens of juggling, embracing intricacies and understanding the phenomena that surround us. Our work extends into music and generative ambiances, weaving systems that connect and resonate. Artistic research remains central to everything we do.
Catalysts » Editors
Catalysts are the creative forces that guide our ecosystem, accelerating ideas and introducing fresh perspectives. They ensure that the content remains alive and dynamic, sparking connections that resonate throughout the community.
Dídac Gilabert
A juggler and the creative force behind the troposfera.xyz. He have been using juggling as a tool for introspection and reflection for a long time, and is deeply immersed in the research of juggling theory, claiming juggling as an artistic form in its own right.
Synthesizers » Author
Our Synthesizers gather inspiration from all corners of the ecosystem. With an innate sense for patterns, they weave together ideas into expressive forms, enriching the community with new perspectives and depth.
Teresa Santos
Fascinated by dance and photography from an early age, Teresa is interested in the creation and visual representation of artistic works and in investigating possible relationships between body and image. She handle most of the photography for troposfera.xyz and am also is juggler in Dame du Cirque.
Gustavo Herl
Gustavo is cryptic by nature, and he likes it that way. A great club juggler and musician, he always brings a helpful counterpoint to our work. He composed the music for Dame du Cirque and performs it live whenever we take the stage.
Enzymes » Collaborators
Enzymes are the quiet yet powerful alchemists. They orchestrate reactions behind the scenes, transforming raw materials into meaningful expressions, supporting progress, and fostering innovation.
Camilo Nevot
Technology has always sparked my curiosity, evolving over time into a deep passion for creating practical and innovative solutions. A dedicated diabolist, I also developed the Layer Cards app to enhance training and exploration within juggling.
Octavi Espuga
With a deep passion for genre films and the art of filmmaking, he brings over a decade of experience in audiovisual storytelling. Rooted in his hometown, where he first studied Image, he joined us to record Dame Du Cirque in his VHS format.
Flor de Fuego
Flor de Fuego is a digital-craft artist who shapes performative experiences through programming and live coding. Her work delves into the intersections of body, space, code, and chaos, weaving these elements into immersive performances. She joined us in Polychromatic Void, bringing her perspective to the project.
Stabilizers » Subscribers
Our Stabilizers are the steady rhythm in the troposfera ecosystem. Your presence, whether through following our work, attending workshops, or simply staying connected, gives us energy and purpose. Thank you for being part of this journey and helping us grow.
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