The setting holds its own echo. The historic Silvertown building, where Kleiton once lived during a collaborative residency with ReSpace, has lived many lives: once part of the Tate Institute, later an artistic occupation, then years of silence. Now it awakens again through collective energy.
It was here that the Obrigado Sound System was born. What began as an experimental build became a communal instrument, part sculpture and part sonic engine, now powering underground gatherings, independent events and shared rituals. It returns to the space that shaped it, ready to amplify once more.
With mapped projections, live performance and a sound system breathing in sync with the crowd, Amplifica becomes a shared vibration.
A ritual of listening together.