SPELL is a live audiovisual performance that presents an imaginary world populated by objects that are both familiar and strange. Pencils, hearts, hammers, bananas, or light bulbs are not quite what they seem. In this lysergic universe, time, sound, space, and matter dissolve into a blend of absurdity and magic. The micro/macro dichotomy fades in favor of an approach to existence with multiple layers, sometimes apocalyptic and at other times transformative. This project is the meeting point of the concerns of Roc Jiménez, a member of the computer music group EVOL and an explorer of the aesthetics of algorithmic composition and the deconstruction of rave culture, and Serafín Álvarez, an artist who investigates how concepts associated with liminality, non-human alterities, the journey into the unknown, and changes in the perception of reality are represented in contemporary culture, especially in audiovisual art.