Luisa Muhr - Oscilloscope (photographic print of still of video art installation piece "Oscilloscope", limited edition of 3, framed, signed and numbered with COA, 10" x 18", 2020)
In my work as an interdisciplinary artist, I focus on the relationship between physical and sonic movement in space. I mostly work through performance and installation art to best capture this complex relationship. "Oscilloscope Studies" is an ongoing multi-media work-in-progress which, in its multiple incarnations, features an oscilloscope, a theremin, and the human body. All three elements are in constant conversation and form an interdependent relationship, a trialogue if you will. This special print is a limited edition of a still of my video installation piece "Oscilloscope", created in NYC during quarantine. The piece is a form of self-portrait and explores an individual (me) in a Brooklyn backyard (the outside of an urban, yet "green" space), during a period of constant digital presence, isolation, and stationariness. This special dialogue between the natural world and the world of technology, pictured here in complex, abstract layers, can only fully be captured in its impossibility. This work is an attempt to do exactly this.
In my work as an interdisciplinary artist, I focus on the relationship between physical and sonic movement in space. I mostly work through performance and installation art to best capture this complex relationship. "Oscilloscope Studies" is an ongoing multi-media work-in-progress which, in its multiple incarnations, features an oscilloscope, a theremin, and the human body. All three elements are in constant conversation and form an interdependent relationship, a trialogue if you will. This special print is a limited edition of a still of my video installation piece "Oscilloscope", created in NYC during quarantine. The piece is a form of self-portrait and explores an individual (me) in a Brooklyn backyard (the outside of an urban, yet "green" space), during a period of constant digital presence, isolation, and stationariness. This special dialogue between the natural world and the world of technology, pictured here in complex, abstract layers, can only fully be captured in its impossibility. This work is an attempt to do exactly this.
In my work as an interdisciplinary artist, I focus on the relationship between physical and sonic movement in space. I mostly work through performance and installation art to best capture this complex relationship. "Oscilloscope Studies" is an ongoing multi-media work-in-progress which, in its multiple incarnations, features an oscilloscope, a theremin, and the human body. All three elements are in constant conversation and form an interdependent relationship, a trialogue if you will. This special print is a limited edition of a still of my video installation piece "Oscilloscope", created in NYC during quarantine. The piece is a form of self-portrait and explores an individual (me) in a Brooklyn backyard (the outside of an urban, yet "green" space), during a period of constant digital presence, isolation, and stationariness. This special dialogue between the natural world and the world of technology, pictured here in complex, abstract layers, can only fully be captured in its impossibility. This work is an attempt to do exactly this.