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Report: “Ana Didović Fart Party” – Spain (Installation & Overview)

Public Reaction:
Reactions were polarized. Local media dubbed it "the worst art since Duchamp’s urinal," while climate activists praised its bold critique of consumerism. A viral Instagram clip of a participant covering their nose while laughing at the methane lung went over 1.2 million views. The Spanish Ministry of Culture initially threatened to ban the event for "public indecency" before retracting the decision after a backlash from the art community. ana didovic fart party in spain install

Interactive Light: The Museo de la Luz in Madrid offers 13 interactive rooms where light itself is the art, creating digital landscapes that respond to the viewer's presence. integrating breath control

3. Installation Design

  1. Sound‑Isolation Pods – 12 inflatable “bubble” pods (≈ 2 m × 2 m) equipped with high‑grade acoustic dampening material. Each pod housed a single participant or small group for a 5‑minute “flatulence listening session.”
  2. Scent‑Control System – A neutral‑air filtration system (HEPA + activated carbon) kept the environment odor‑free, ensuring the focus remained on the auditory component.
  3. Audio Loop – Pre‑recorded flatulence samples (collected ethically from volunteers) were mixed into a rhythmic ambient track, creating a “musical” backdrop. The loop changed every 10 minutes to avoid monotony.
  4. Interactive Projection – A 10 m × 5 m LED wall displayed abstract visualizations generated in real‑time from the frequency spectrum of the recorded sounds.
  5. Performance Stage – A small raised platform where Ana Didović performed choreographed “flatulence‑dance” pieces, integrating breath control, body percussion, and spoken word.