Micro-Volume 4 | Adam Cooper-Terán
From Tucson-based visual artist, musician, Occultist, and performer, Adam Cooper-Terán, this release explores the dark spaces the artist held in their late twenties, spaces that would help them break down their notion of self and rebuild anew. Through immersive video work, drone music, ritual photos, ephemera, and more, we are invited to participate in this personal navigation of self, one that questions the role of the body in daily practice, the meaning of power during trauma, and the necessity of ritual to combat chaos. This work is best experienced on a computer and with good headphones.
From Tucson-based visual artist, musician, Occultist, and performer, Adam Cooper-Terán, this release explores the dark spaces the artist held in their late twenties, spaces that would help them break down their notion of self and rebuild anew. Through immersive video work, drone music, ritual photos, ephemera, and more, we are invited to participate in this personal navigation of self, one that questions the role of the body in daily practice, the meaning of power during trauma, and the necessity of ritual to combat chaos. This work is best experienced on a computer and with good headphones.
From Tucson-based visual artist, musician, Occultist, and performer, Adam Cooper-Terán, this release explores the dark spaces the artist held in their late twenties, spaces that would help them break down their notion of self and rebuild anew. Through immersive video work, drone music, ritual photos, ephemera, and more, we are invited to participate in this personal navigation of self, one that questions the role of the body in daily practice, the meaning of power during trauma, and the necessity of ritual to combat chaos. This work is best experienced on a computer and with good headphones.