23. Mutuogenesis Poster and MutuoJam Typeface
In 2025, Eurico Sá Fernandes and Wooryun Song led ‘Mutuogenetic Typography Synthesis’, a collaborative workshop with the participants of ARRIVO BERLIN Übungswerkstätten (a project by S27 – Art and Education). For the workshop, they developed a custom audio-reactive drawing tool controlled via MIDI, linking gesture, sound, and form. By manipulating sonic and visual parameters in real time, participants collectively drew the letterforms that were later transformed into a unique typeface and graphic language that iconically represents mutualism and mutation. Building on the results of the workshop, in 2026 Eurico Sá Fernandes and Wooryun Song developed a multi-layered poster design that combines the jointly developed typeface with key visuals of the Mutuogenesis concept and process.
Eurico Sá Fernandes (PT, born 1991) is an artist, developer, and cultural programmer working across sound, performance, digital systems, and installation. Rooted in DIY culture and collective organisation, their practice moves between rap, experimental sound, and radio-based formats. Eurico Sá Fernandes initiates and organises cultural platforms, including the independent radio platform Big Toilet Radio, the label Soort, and collaborative work within the Caixa Cartão Collective. They also host a monthly radio show at Visla FM. Alongside artistic work, they develop tools and frameworks where music, language, and code converge to support communal forms of production.
Wooryun Song (KR, born 1993) is an artist and designer whose practice emerges from hands-on making and a discerning graphic sensibility. Her work investigates societal structures imposed on bodies and minds, and how these frameworks shape individual and collective wellbeing. Through objects and installations, she explores dualities – such as control and care, function and vulnerability – by allowing different systems and materials to cross-pollinate and reveal their tensions.

