Interferencias

Plaza San Felipe - 2026

Escuela de Arte de Zaragoza y Néstor Lizalde

A light and sound installation created through a collaboration between students from the Zaragoza School of Art and the artist Néstor Lizalde. In this second edition of the Zaragoza Luce Festival, local talent also becomes part of the festival route with Interferencias, a space of light, shadow, and sound.

The work

Interferencias transforms Plaza de San Felipe, next to the Pablo Gargallo Museum, into an immersive environment of light, shadow, and electronic vibration.

Two opposing structures project beams of light in opposite directions, generating visual interferences that travel across the façades and turn the architecture into a living canvas. Visitors can walk through the central corridor, incorporating their own silhouettes into the shifting play of shadows and changing geometries. The installation develops generative light and sound behaviors in real time.

Both planes influence one another, shaping a system that unfolds like a theater of light and shadow in dialogue with the surrounding architecture. The walls and surfaces of the site become an active stage onto which the work is projected, fragmented, and reconfigured, transforming the space into a living scene in constant flux.

The luminous drawing is projected onto architecture, understood not as a mere surface, but as an active element that fragments, distorts, and enters into dialogue with the light. Without a defined beginning or end, Transitar proposes an open experience in which the audience does not observe from the outside, but instead finds itself within the flow, inhabiting movement as a shared condition.

The artist

Néstor Lizalde is an artist from Zaragoza specializing in light, sound, and electronic art. His work combines technology and space to create interactive installations that transform the viewer’s perception and experience.

He serves as mentor and curator of the work, which has been created by students of the Zaragoza School of Art.

The Zaragoza School of Art is a public institution dedicated to Fine Arts and Design, offering an arts-focused high school diploma and professional training programs that combine tradition, innovation, and creativity.

It is known for its specialized workshops and advanced vocational programs such as Sculptural Techniques and Sculpture Applied to Performance, both oriented toward artistic, stage, and cultural projects.

On this occasion, second-year students from the Sculpture Applied to Performance program — supported by their teaching team, Samuel Esteban, Silvia Guillén, Ester Beltrán, and Fernando García — are the creators behind Interferencias at Zaragoza Luce.

Where can I find it?

Mapa Luce 2026_INTERFERENCIAS

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