Magdalena Lazar: Very Low Frequency

The latest exhibition in the Grey House Gallery is by Magdalena Lazar, artist working with videos, installations, animations and photography. Behind her latest presentation lies a most interesting feature of trees; the capability to transmitt very low frequency wave lenght (VLF). Lazar's works were inspired by research of George Owen Squire, who investigated the property of trees as giant walkie-talkies.
And precisely, Marta Lazar's starting point is sound. Those days the sense of hearing was dominated by overwhelming ambient noise, from which we are trying to escape, but without which we feel lost and insecure. The artist's latest cycle focuses on sounds that are impossible to hear, evoking a futurological vision of a world that is yet to come.