Un ser extraño vive ahí (A strange being lives there) speaks of the unknown of what remains hidden. It is a sound installation, housed in a set of ceramic boxes that offers the sounds emitted by the Bufones de Pría, integrated within the Protected Landscape of the Eastern Coast of Asturias.
These karst formation buffoons are vertical holes carved into the limestone rock of the cliffs located a few meters away from the sea. With the rising of the tide, they expel upwards a jet of water from the sea, which produces the characteristic sound that gives them their name.
Thus, Un ser extraño vive ahí unveils those singular and disturbing snorts that seem to come from places inhabited by strange beings. Ceramic caves in whose interior these deep and disturbing breaths reverberate.

