Cut-paper masks are manipulated on a computer-drawn grid. When a face is revealed, sweeping, low-frequency sounds trigger, and then disperse into static. As masks are added, rotated, overlapped, folded and unfolded, sound returns in subtle variations to describe each moment of recognition—I see faces, this many, here and here and here … right now.
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