ARTIST STATEMENT
O’Steen and Ogasian work collaboratively to produce multimedia, research based installations. Their work incorporates sculptural elements, digital media, drawing, writing, and photography. Their projects always involve fieldwork, and installations incorporate artifacts and “data” collected from the landscape itself, and they are inspired by their immediate surroundings. Their work focuses on their relationship with the changing environment, and uses methodologies borrowed from citizen science to critique traditional notions of exploration and conquest. They attempt to re-orient themselves in a contemporary world dominated by data and technology, where the romantic and adventurous spirit of discovery has been lost or forgotten. They are interested in the moments where science and technology give rise to the nebulous, the enigmatic, the mysterious -- where the primary goal is to “make sense” rather than to objectively know.