Sunday, 16 October 2016

Experimenting with sound


One of the things I noticed whilst on the London trip was that I was attracted to works which were loud, slightly chaotic and not necessarily still, so it became clear to me that I should consider adding these features to my own work. 

I used Adobe Premiere Elements to edit my audio clips, piecing them together, and overlapping them to create a continuous sound that brings the audience into my work. All of the sound was recorded on my camera, a Nokia D3100 to ensure it was of the same quality. I think it works in terms of creating an atmosphere and giving narrative to a piece of art, as my main goal is to bring a viewer closer and make them think.

A photo posted by Rosie (@rsprcy) on


You can listen to it here:




Moving forward I need to consider ways of linking this to wallpaper (through the patterns and repetition).


How do you draw sound?
What does sound look like?
How can I transform vibrations into an image?

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