Artist Leticia R. Bajuyo presents "Signal Convergence," a large-scale installation at Oklahoma City University's Nona Jean Hulsey Art Gallery that transforms discarded CDs and DVDs into immersive sculptural works. The exhibition runs from May 15 through Sept. 18, featuring horn-like structures built from thousands of discs, and includes a special collaborative performance on Sept. 10 with OCU music theory professor Kate Sekula using a theremin to direct sound through the installation.
The exhibition matters because it repurposes obsolete technology—CDs and DVDs—to explore themes of instability, connection, memory, and the emotional weight of discarded objects. Bajuyo, a nationally recognized interdisciplinary artist and professor at the University of Oklahoma, uses this work to invite viewers to reflect on what society chooses to throw away, keep, and value, turning digital waste into a contemplative sensory experience.