Textile gesture into sound through sculptural, knotted-finger forms where tool and material converge. Each piece activates a four-channel musical composition accessible via mobile devices and wireless headphones.During her residency at Meta Reality Labs Research, Muñoz used motion-capture gloves to record the pressures, twists, and micro-tensions of weaving.

This data was processed by an algorithm that renders each knot as a sonic imprint of the artisan’s labor.The work reflects on manual intelligence within an era of invisible computation, intertwining craft and code to bridge past and future, material and digital.

*Research conducted during the Reality Labs Research residency at Meta Redmond.

AR Programming: Francisco J. Peregrina
Sound Design: Pablo Silva
3D Modeling: Luis Bolaños
Sculpture Production: Yunque Fabrica de Arte

Acknowledgements:
Colector, Lele Barnett, Douglas Carmean
Bitforms Gallery, Owen Brimijoin.

Archive: Mono Studio Mx

MACRAME FINGER

AMOR MUÑOZ

Presented as part of:
El hilo de la noche, la trama del mundo at Museo Marco.

Monterrey, México. 2025 | Colector