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Meza, Abinadi

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Digital access to this material is pending artist's approval. Materials may be viewed onsite at the Goldsen Archive, Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Kroch Library, Cornell University.

As a chicano artist who grew up in rural Iowa, I am interested in hybridity, transformation, and unusual narratives. I often work with ephemeral materials and reference elements of metamorphosis, invisibility, mutation, and disappearance. In exploring these conceptual and aesthetic concerns I have worked intensively with sound in the form of radio broadcasts, gallery installations, and public works.

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    2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Supplementary Material
    Meza, Abinadi (2009-03-31T20:20:10Z)
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    2007 Rockefeller New Media Foundation Proposal
    Meza, Abinadi (2009-03-31T15:03:27Z)
    Invisible Rooms will be a user-controlled sound installation employing wireless surround-sound headphones. Participants will each customize a unique experience by navigating the installation space. Using computer-vision tracking, unique sound content is mapped to different areas of the room. Simply by walking around, each user will pass in and out of different sonic spaces. If they stop in an area of the room, they will continue to inhabit that sound space. The overall effect will be intimate and mysterious.