LASEROGRAPHY
Persistence of Sound Modulated Light
0x2e Artefacts
Audain Gallery, Vancouver
NOV 9, 2024
The exhibition featured artifacts from 0x2e, a performance where laserography was used to draw real-time images onto photosensitive surfaces. Treating light as a material that holds memory, the work constructed a "memoryscape" that questioned permanence and decay.
Laserography is a sound-driven light technique in which modulated laser beams inscribe acoustic vibrations onto photosensitive surfaces, producing lasergraphs—enduring visual traces of live sound. Through this process, the practice investigates sonic memory, temporal inscription, and the transformation of performance into lasting image, bridging the worlds of light-based image-making, sound art, and performance.