Abinadi Meza
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Abinadi Meza (US/MX b. 1976) is an artist whose work often uses ephemeral media such as sound to create transformative spaces [1] and explore relationships regarding individuals and social context[2]. Meza's work also addresses issues of control and agency, especially of artistic mediums and tools used in the production of culture [3]. His sound art, videos, and installations have been presented in various museums, galleries and public spaces and featured in magazines, journals, and radio programs.
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- Official Site
- Abinadi Meza sound project at Irish Museum of Modern Art
- article in Body, Space & Technology Journal, West London, UK
- 10/20/05 Radio interview with Abinadi Meza
- Underwater sound installation, Malmö Sweden
- 'The Prisoner' animation based on Carl Dreyer's 'La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc'
- Bio information
- NPR Feature