White Noise
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investigates a rare neurological condition known as Synaes-thesia from an ordinary brain perspective. According to one of the possible ways in which this condition could be manifested, this is concern with how sounds evoke involuntary visual experiences. This sensorial experience is framed in the refection of the noisy universe we inhabit and the continued seek of silence. I will be exploring how the other rest vast majority that does not experience this condition can produce very similar arrangements to those who have it. It is considered the idea of visualising urban sounds as a consequence of the excessive noise we are exposed to in contraposition with the seek of silence. The conflict between these two forces triggers a symbiosis in which one needs the other to exist repeating in time considering that the sound we produce is a palette of our globalized society
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2018/19
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Sound-Visual installation
made at University of the Arts of London
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