Marco
Barotti
Marco Barotti is a media artist whose work combines sound, technology, kinetic sculpture, and environmental storytelling to explore humanity’s relationship with the natural world. Drawing from a background in music and sound design, Barotti creates immersive installations that transform technology, recycled materials, and organic forms into dynamic ecosystems that mimic the behaviors of plants, animals, and marine life.
His relationship with coral reef awareness stems from his broader exploration of ecological systems and the impact of human activity on fragile environments. Through sound-driven sculptures and interactive installations, Barotti visualizes the interconnection of living ecosystems while highlighting the consequences of pollution, climate change, and environmental degradation.
His works often blur the boundaries between nature and technology, encouraging audiences to reflect on how human innovation can both threaten and help protect vulnerable ecosystems such as coral reefs. By creating fictional yet recognizable ecological worlds, Barotti uses art to make complex environmental issues accessible and emotionally engaging. His installations serve as powerful metaphors for the delicate balance of life on Earth, inspiring greater awareness of biodiversity conservation and the urgent need to safeguard marine ecosystems for future generations.

Coral Sonic Resilience

Corals

Coral Sonic Resilience

