SOL–POV

Music albums offer a sanctuary for listeners as much as they do for artists. Artists find solace by expressing their soul in musical and lyrical content, a process which, in turn, creates room for listeners to soul-search and connect with their interior emotional worlds. Comprising three main elements – ‘solace’, ‘soul’ and ‘perspective’ – SOL-POV is a mixtape album that presents stories from fifteen young adults, between the ages of twenty-two and twenty-seven, as they immerse in songs and reflect upon their listening experiences.

 

The main aim of this series is to underscore the significance of and rekindle appreciation for physical music albums, especially in an increasingly impersonal, fast-paced era of online streaming services. By sharing anecdotes of music and personal life, this project hopes to foster connectedness among young adults as they relate through vulnerability and commonalities in their lived experiences. In doing so, the warmth and joy that music albums bring, together with their cathartic and unitive potential, might then be rediscovered by younger generations.

Scoring the Invisible

Music scores are instructional visual mediums which have been used for centuries to produce evocative and sensorial aural performances. Scoring the Invisible is an exploration of the relationship of the performance, the musician and her surroundings through the language of graphical scores and notations, peeling back the layers which make every live performance unique. These experiences are often shaped by; psycho, physical and emotional state of performer, environment, interaction and sound.  The production process captures and unravels the ephemeral, liminal and temporal moments found in a performance, reproducing the experience as an art score.