TezTalks Radio - Tezos Ecosystem Podcast
TezTalks Radio - Tezos Ecosystem Podcast
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113: What a Year Changed at Bosque Gracias
42 minutes Posted Dec 23, 2025 at 4:00 am.
Reintroducing Bosque Gracias
From Offline Life To Tezos
Discovering Platforms And Community
Explaining The Collective Identity
Years Creating Off‑Grid
Scaling Residencies Sustainably
Nature’s Impact On Practice
Community As Daily Practice
Shy Artist Turns Serial Collaborator
Serendipity Of Pairings
Off‑Grid Logistics And Heat
Bandwidth Scarcity To Starlink
Streaming Workflows And Openness
What Bosque Makes Today
Analog To Digital Experiments
How Hosting Sparks New Work
Human Onboarding And Learning
Funding Longer Global Sessions
Returning Artists As Production Team
What Guests Don’t Need To Bring
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This week on TezTalks Radio, host Brandon Langston reconnects with Bosque Gracias, the artist collective and residency built by hand in the forests of Patagonia by Rosio and Mariano. After years offline and a chance reconnection during lockdown, Bosque found a new creative chapter through Tezos. Now, one year later, we return to see how that chapter has unfolded.

🎙️ Our guest is Mariano, co-founder of Bosque Gracias, returning to reflect on how the residency has grown over the past year and how hosting artists continues to shape both the space and his own practice.

 In this episode, we explore:

What it feels like, in hindsight, to reconnect to the internet after five years offline

- How daily rhythm changes when residencies fill an entire calendar

- Moments when forest, river, and weather quietly reroute creative work

- Unexpected collaborations sparked by Bosque’s pairing wheel

- Times when things broke down and improvisation led to meaningful outcomes

- How hosting others has revived parts of Mariano’s own artistic practice

- The story of the engraver living on a mountain island and what visiting her studio reveals

- The tension between growing the residency and protecting its soul

- What Mariano hopes artists feel on their first morning at Bosque as spring begins