ΩH2O 647kΩ

Satellite project · Vaporwave · Audiovisual music · 2016–2022

ΩH2O 647kΩ is a satellite project by Albert Zaragoza Gas, originally conceived as a soundtrack for an art exhibition by Antonio Montesinos, exploring architecture, tourism and entropy. The project takes the cruise ship Oasis of the Seas as a symbolic reference, transforming background music into a critical vaporwave fiction.

Built from slowed-down samples of Spanish pop music and advertising audio from the 1990s, the tracks function as a distorted form of easy listening: familiar, immersive and subtly unsettling.

Album

The music was later expanded and released as an independent album on Bandcamp.

→ Listen on Bandcamp

  1. Por el Amor — 02:10
  2. Miami — 05:50
  3. Inever — 04:28
  4. No Estoy Alucinando — 04:33
  5. Treasure — 07:36

Released October 7, 2016.

Concept

The project operates between vaporwave, installation soundtrack and archival manipulation. Advertising fragments interrupt the musical flow, exposing desire as a constructed mechanism and highlighting the obsolescence of its promises.

By removing these sounds from their original historical context, the work turns commercial language into an ambient, almost absurd narrative.

Blockchain editions

Between 2021 and 2022, ΩH2O 647kΩ was translated into on-chain editions, first as individual works and later as a complete IPFS-based album artifact.

Teia — single works

Objkt — album artifact

Artist: Albert Zaragoza Gas
Context: Exhibition soundtrack → independent album → blockchain editions
Years: 2016–2022

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