ULO (Iris Godbout) is a multidisciplinary artist (music, singing, visual arts, and multimedia) originally from Canada. She holds a bachelor's degree in fine arts and music from Concordia University. Having studied visual arts and music, specifically singing, for several years, her artistic approach has converged on these two practices. She first took to the stage, then moved on to studio composition, before turning her attention to the visual and digital arts.
Influenced by her background in music, specifically world music, the artist explores the parallels and complementarity of organic materials with digital elements. In recent years, she has immersed herself in digital arts and created, among other things, Holodio, an ambient and narrative sound station including a mobile app designed to awaken the senses and imagination of its listeners.
More recently, she has incorporated electronic concepts into her approach and created tactile sound installations inspired by organic elements. Exploring minimalist abstract and symbolic structures, her practice combines mysticism, indigenous art, natural elements, minimalism, technological art, and electroacoustic sounds.
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