Low Iron is a boundary-pushing audio-visual artist collective founded in 2021 by collaborators Maya Reynolds and Dale. Blending hypnotic soundscapes with immersive media, their work channels forms of ambient, noise, and post-digital aesthetics into installations and performances that evoke the experience of unstable realities. Drawing inspiration from urban decay, medical imagery, and the invisible intersections between the organic and synthetic, Low Iron manipulates field recordings, digital detritus, and live instrumentation to cultivate a distinctively fragile tension.
Their debut installation, "Ferrum Deficit" (2022), premiered at the Accretion Festival in Berlin, followed by commissioned projects for contemporary art spaces across Europe and North America. Both artists bring backgrounds in sound engineering and visual culture, resulting in a practice that seeks to dissolve the boundaries between auditory perception and visual stimulus. Low Iron's haunting work continues to resonate in galleries, experimental music venues, and virtual platforms, inviting audiences to contemplate the persistence of vulnerability and adaptation in an age of technological fragility.
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