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OPEN CALL SUBMISSIONS

Levitating

Experimental 3D & Self-composed music

drift...

       drift...

Realm of my wandering mind. I could easily get lost in an ocean of thoughts; sometimes I stay afloat, sometimes I drown deeper. The longer I've been stuck at the bottom of the swirl, the more I fear the depths of the void. Time to reawaken my authentic self and bring it back. [an audiovisual integration with self-composed music]

Perspectives

Aluminum Wire, Light, Photography, Self-composed music

"There are no facts, only interpretations." -- Friedrich Nietzsche Through the positioning of the mask, I manipulated its shadows under artificial and natural sunlighting preferences and angles of the camera lens, as a way to express a new level of complexity that started from a simple drawing. I used aluminium because of its stiff rigidity yet flexibility, to represent that a person's perspective is often pre-determined, and can only be changed by a strong outside force. Every person is generally bound by his own mask, a set of personal values and belief filters that impact how he perceives and evaluates the world. [an audiovisual integration with self-composed music]

C Major Scale

Acrylic, Water, Self-composed music

For experimentation, sometimes I combine self-composed music with visual art.

 

The composition is about the musical and physical representation of the process of adopting cultural diversity and exchanges of multidisciplinary ideas. The beauty, texture, and endless possibilities of a singular color shine much brighter when it is mixed with and contrasted against others. The commingling of colors represents acceptance and bonding of cultural and ideological differences.

 

Starting with the stringed music, I dropped one drop of red poster paint into the water. As the music progressed with richer sounds from more instruments, I dropped various colors of paint into the water as well.

 

After all the colors are mixed together, I added a large amount of white paint into the water, which fused all the colors into one. That is the point where the music comes to an end and back to singular stringed music, which symbolizes we are one in harmony.

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