The first strategy uses an electric cloud to withdraw the treasure from the Museum.
The second strategy makes the whole building of the Museum of America disappear (erasing the religious symbol of power that represents its form), using a mixture of 19th century techniq ues and digital experiments.
The third strategy seeks to change the course of the Manzanares River, to create a new river that crosses the city to reach the Museum of America, remembering the trips by river of the natives and the Spanish explorers through the lands of America.
And every strategy appeals to contemporary magic to try to understand the ancient beliefs.
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He is a Colombian-Spanish artist and writer. He has participated in different festivals and exhibitions, both individual and collective, in Spain, México and Colombia.
Sebastián has used different disciplines such as photography, writing, sound and video to explore a variety of topics related to fiction, poetic strategies and landscape.
He also has published two books of literary fiction. The first, Tartamudo, published in Colombia, addresses the issue of stuttering from a choppy and fractionated writing. The second, The Secret Sound of the Stars, published in Mexico, is a children's book that tells the story of a kid who doesn´t sound at all.
On the other hand, Sebastián has been a professor of photography and art processes in Colombia and México.
He lives and works in Madrid, Spain.