Farah Mulla

Farah Mulla

Farah Mulla is a multimedia artist based between Goa/Mumbai/ Basel. Her background in science overlaps with her art practice that explores the perception of sound and its effects on human neurology and subjectivity. Often investigating different media, she uses the human voice, field recordings and other modes of inquiries to explore aspects of our listening experience and the invisible agency of sound via multiple modes of perception.

Captivated by the intricate interplay of sensation and perception, Farah Mulla channels her explorations through sensorial interfaces, seeking to articulate the ineffable within our environments. With a profound curiosity for the thresholds where our cognition weaves harmony amidst sensory complexities of the environment, Farah's artistry transcends mere observation, aiming to evoke deeper connections to the spaces we inhabit. Blending her geological background with her artistic pursuits, she delves into the profound effects of sound and our environment, probing the nuanced intersections between natural landscapes and human consciousness. Through her works, Farah invites viewers to immerse themselves in a sensory tapestry where the boundaries between self and surroundings blur, inviting contemplation on our intricate relationship with the world around us. This artistic journey not only redefines our perception of sound but also challenges us to reevaluate our role within the greater ecological symphony.

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