Mexico City – Mexiflora, an experimental concert opening on August 8, 2025, invites audiences to hear nature’s hidden rhythms. In this immersive event, researchers translate the electrical impulses of Mexican plants into melodies. The result is a live performance that blurs lines between art, science and environmental awareness.
The free concert runs from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM at the Fonoteca Nacional in Coyoacán. Organizers recommend arriving early due to limited seating. The venue at Francisco Sosa 383 provides a fitting backdrop for this fusion of culture and ecology.
Plant-Generated Music at Mexiflora
Central to Mexiflora is the concept of plant-generated music. Scientists capture bio-electrical signals produced by plants’ circadian rhythms. They attach sensors to specimens grown in the National Network of Ethnobiological Gardens of CONAHCYT. Those signals convert into MIDI data and feed into digital synthesizers. The process yields 140 distinct compositions, each reflecting the unique energy of a specific plant species.
This sonic experiment spotlights species from twenty Mexican states. Every piece aims to deepen public appreciation for biodiversity. By turning unseen electrical activity into sound, Mexiflora offers a novel way to connect with the environment.
Experts Bridge Science and Sound
Mexiflora features insights from three distinguished guests. Dr. Sol Cristians Niizawa, an ethnobotany and medicinal plant specialist, explains how vegetation’s bio-signals mirror ecological cycles. Composer and music-technology expert Dr. Jorge David García Castilla discusses the technical steps that transform raw data into musical structures. Sound artist Jalil Cervantes “Jaxcan” illustrates how sonic textures can heighten awareness of environmental fragility.
Through brief presentations, each speaker explores the intersection of ecological research and creative practice. Their commentary anchors the concert in both scientific rigor and artistic vision.
An Immersive, Sensory Experience
Beyond passive listening, Mexiflora offers a sensory journey. As visitors settle into the Fonoteca Nacional’s intimate setting, they immerse themselves in an evolving soundscape. The concert invites reflection on humanity’s relationship with nature. By foregrounding plant life as composers, the event reframes environmental conversation.
Organizers believe that plant-generated music can amplify ecological concern. They hope the audience leaves with a renewed sense of stewardship for Mexico’s diverse flora.