Based on dialogues about equality, corporeality, and communication, the duo lom-of-LaMa explores the social significance of objects and signs as carriers of values, roles, and hierarchies. In their playful exploration of shared artistic working processes, they combine everyday objects, bodies, and technological processes, which they reflect on in terms of interpersonal processes of communication. Tools and objects are repurposed to explore collaborative use; bodies are designed as collective entities; or the technical processes of cameras and monitors are manipulated in ways that require joint action. Within their dialogical approach, they combine analog and digital methods of photography and 3D processing with sculptural and performative techniques. Their works often oscillate between pictorial, sculptural, and performative expressions, which appear into relation with each other in their archive “Call Me We”.