Humans navigate their surroundings through sensory perception and culturally constructed logics, shaping how we claim, interpret, and transform space. Yet this perspective, though central to our understanding, is not absolute. HEKA Lab investigates the limitations of this human-centric dominantly visual framework, exploring how spaces, the materials within them and the soundscapes are experienced and influenced by both human and non-human interactions. By challenging the static notion of space as a human-visual-dominated construct, each project uncovers its dynamic and relational nature. These “xenospaces” reveal the layers of coexistence, where diverse forms of life and alternative ways of perceiving the world create unexpected relationships. Rather than fixed or universally understood, space becomes an active participant in shaping realities, encouraging new perspectives that transcend human logic and sensory bias. Through installations that translate these overlooked dimensions into tangible experiences, HEKA Lab invites visitors to reconsider their place within the shared, interconnected fabric of existence, where perception and reality are far more fluid than they might appear.