"Where the Clothes End" is the result of a new collaboration with Chilean photographer Pablo Valenzuela Vaillant, who in August 2025 commissioned us to create a video and the music for his work "North, from Atacama to Helsinki," created with artists Angelito Peñaranda and Mana Castillo. This work was presented at the 7th Biennial of Contemporary Art of Europe and Latin America (BELA) in Finland and was later exhibited at the Ralli Museum in Santiago, Chile, in November 2025. "North..." visualizes the pollution of the Atacama Desert by the tons of used clothing dumped there, which generates clandestine landfills and environmental problems in the region. The work reflects on consumption habits, sustainability policies, the global footprint of fast fashion, the environmental impact of textile dumps, and the illegal accumulation of waste. The music, for its part, combines, on the one hand, Andean sounds—the use of the quena flute—field recordings from the Atacama Desert, whispers that evoke the wearers of those clothes thrown into the desert, and digital manipulation. It is directly inspired by the descriptions of the Atacama carnivals in Cecilia Uribe's book "Así pasa cuando sucede" (That's How It Happens When It Happens), proposing a soundscape that maintains the processes of those celebrations. "Where the Clothes End" was mixed by Arturo Zegers in Dolby Atmos, a spatial audio technology that creates an immersive 3D experience, now available on all streaming platforms.