updated proposal

The update for the proposal after considering space and other installations in the gallery, the oracle room idea was combined into the basement room with my course mates Dhruv and Elliot, to create an ongoing, ever changing and evolving sound room which we titled “Ongoing investigation into the oracle of sound” as an experimental improvisation… Continue reading updated proposal

oracle room proposal

My final proposal idea is based one the Oracle room which is a room in the Hypogeum (one of the worlds oldest standing temples). There was an ancient Maltese religion that was practiced in this temple that was based on the dualities of life and death/ night and day. The Oracle room in this temple… Continue reading oracle room proposal

experimental improvisation based on amplification and layering (basement room)

ambient experimental dj set while live instrumentation takes place over it as an ongoing and evolving piece. Place tascam recorder in the room somewhere to record the room of the whole thing. play with the fact it is a very small room as capacity is limited anyway it doesn’t need to be something that would… Continue reading experimental improvisation based on amplification and layering (basement room)

specialisation proposal – idea 2 {religious decontextualisation of the healing frequency 111}

This idea was focused on an ancient Maltese religion which focused on the duality of night and day/ life and death/ black and white. This religion was discovered in recent times through the discovery of one of the worlds oldest temples called the Hypogeum. Specifically the room called the Oracle room which was found to… Continue reading specialisation proposal – idea 2 {religious decontextualisation of the healing frequency 111}

studio praxis reflection

in an exercise focused on listening to the sounds of claps in an open hall, with a big natural reverberation, and listening carefully to the length of the tail of the reverb’d sound and also afterwards paying careful attention to the place the clap sound came from (with our eyes closed). This close attention to… Continue reading studio praxis reflection