Fluid Memory / Form for Fluid Computer
The sound artist and researcher Ioana Vreme Moser (*1994) from Romania lets simple electronic components and obsolete electronic waste interact with her own body, with organic materials and randomly found objects. These collisions result in synthetic sounds that contain personal narratives and observations about the history of electronics, their production chains and their impact on the environment. The installation "Form for Fluid Computer" is a further development of her work "Fluid Memory". It shows an anachronistic machine that refers to fluidics, a digital technology developed in the 1950s and later abandoned, which is based on the laws of fluid mechanics and the physical behavior of liquids. By reassembling forms from the past, it develops visions for alternative, more natural technologies of the future.