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Laserography is a sound-driven light technique where modulated laser beams inscribe acoustic vibrations onto photosensitive surfaces, producing lasergraphs: permanent visual documents of live sound.


 

Laserography sits at the intersection of light-based image-making, sound art, and acoustic visualization. The practice explores questions of sonic memory, temporal inscription, and the transformation of ephemeral performance into permanent visual artifact. It manifests as prints, installations, live performances, and research documentation.


Laserography: Persistence of Sound Modulated Light
(Library of Simon Fraser University)
(PDF)


Early Laserography:
Capturing Sound Modulated Light
Through Alternative Photographic Processes

(PDF)



For exhibitions, commissions, and collaborations, contact Hypermosh.