L.Y.R.A. THE ORACLE by MIT BORRÁS







Director Mit Borrás
Installation Creative Director Rachel Lamot
Choregraphed and Performed by Ulrico
Production Cavve
Pastel Volume Memory Kim Rosario

L.Y.R.A (2025) is a visual work by Mit Borrás that explores the intersection of humanity, technology, ecology, and spirituality through a transhumanist lens.
Set in a synthetic, timeless space, the film follows a techno-oracle inspired by Atlas and The Magician archetype.
This figure, performed by Ulrico, embodies a post-human myth within Borrás’ speculative Adaptasy Cycle, merging digital ritual with biomechanical transformation.

Influenced by Donna Haraway’s cyborg theory, L.Y.R.A blurs boundaries between organism and machine, evoking hybrid identities, speculative ecologies, and spectral futures.
The body becomes a site of metamorphosis, fusing botanical, animalistic, and biomechanical forms. Themes of artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and spiritual memory weave through the haunting audiovisual style.

With creative contributions from Rachel Lamot and Kim Rosario, L.Y.R.A invites reflection on identity, death, and adaptation in a world of ecological crisis and technological transcendence
offering a vision of digital spirituality and evolving mythologies beyond binary existence.


Text by Ava Cave


Credits L.Y.R.A. The Oracle. By Mit Borrás, Installation Creative Director Rachel Lamot. 
Choreographed and Performed by Ulrico. Produced by Cavve,
Pastel Volume Memory Kim Rosario, Music Mit Borrás, Choreography Assistance José María López, Hair Salón 44.
16 min. 4K. Film. Digital.  
© Mit Borrás. 2025





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