Nina A. Waisman is an American new media artist who works with sculpture, sound, architecture, and performance.
Sounds from far-flung places are projected through instruments to the visitor's peripersonal space through motion detecting sensors.
[2] She also uses motion detectors to promote audience participation in her performances in Space Shifter which is composed of twelve sensory cables that bend in the form of a portal and are suspended against a wall.
[4][failed verification] In MediaWomb, Waisman uses recycled cardboard in the form of egg cartons to create an encasing womblike sculpture; one side of the sculpture emits local soundscapes of Tijuana while the other side emits global soundscapes of the media.
It's an interactive sound and sculpture installation that brings the busy atmosphere of Tijuana to the visitors through speakers.