In a perpetual remix where is my song? showcases Christelle Oyiri's innovative installation at London’s Tate Modern. It represents the inaugural piece of the Infinities Commission, aimed at transforming contemporary art experiences. Oyiri, a multifaceted artist and DJ, integrates sound, sculpture, and digital mediums in a way that engages and transforms the viewing space. Central to the installation are lifelike bronze figures that blur boundaries between human and machine, emphasizing societal constructs of identity. An intricate soundscape enhances the immersive quality of the experience, encouraging introspection in relation to the pressures of selfhood in today’s society.
The immersive installation In a perpetual remix where is my song? by Christelle Oyiri at London's Tate Modern merges sound, sculpture, and digital experience to explore selfhood in a hyper-mediated world.
Oyiri’s bronze sculptures depict lifelike female forms that blend organic and mechanical elements, representing bodies that are perpetually edited by societal pressures and technological influences.
The installation features a soundscape that complements the visual elements, creating an abstract choreography of light and noise that invites the viewer into a meditative experience.
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