Moina is a multi media artist working across kinetic sculpture, sound, performance and curation, currently based at Goldsmiths University and recently at Open School East. Her sprawling approach to creating work is increasingly bound together by the journey sound can make between the organic and the electronic. This journey can be seen in her source material sound sculptures, constructed out of clay and water, and how their wobbly voices can take up space within the regimented rhythms of the electronic world.
Through binding of the audio and the visual, Moina's independent work translates into many collaborative projects, such as Mermaid Chunky, an audiovisual duo with artist Freya Tate; Yama Warashi, a project lead by Yoshino Shigihara; Alabaster DePlume’s visual works; British Vogue Pride; SVA; Britten Pears; Assemble; SITE Festival; Cyprus School of Art; PRAH; Clayspace; OSE; M2 Gallery and Saffron Records, a music tech initiative taking an intersectional approach to redressing the gender imbalance in the industry.
These collaborations focus on continual matrimony between musical improvisation and visual art performance, utilising sampled electronics, spoken word, woodwind and found object percussion alongside sculpture, costume, film and audience interactions.