A New York-born Israeli artist is turning buildings into playable works of sensory art. Bringing elements of sculpture and sound together, the visionary (audio-nary) creator Naama Tsabar reintroduces music as a collaborative practice. 

Tsabar’s visual artwork frequently intersects architecture and audio. Many of her installations are collaborative in execution, and she often works with women and gender non-conforming, classically trained musicians to present haunting and tangible audio spaces. 

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