’Bordering 31’ documents the process of analyzing the interior of the mentalscape over a 31 day period. Dissecting the features of experiencing a particular mental disorder and the subsequent inherited space of accompanying disillusion, the artworks, poetry and soundscape presented by Gabriella Achadinha and the 3D render video piece by artist Kim Rosario aim to present the felt as visual. 

The past two years have enforced a collective state of limbo - an environment in which mental illness was pushed to its limit. The struggles of neurodiversity have come to the forefront and this particular body of work observes these said struggles. 
Exhibited at Galerie Grolman, Berlin in March, 2022.

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