My initial interest in sound art was intrigued by sound installations created by Bichopalo. The organic combination of nature’s randomness, machinery and human intervention harmonize, with the icing on the cake visual presentation of video editing, eventually nurturing the playfulness of his work.
In addition, devices such as Bamboo and PlantWave work as multimeters that transfer electric signals detected from plants into pitch, giving every life entity a chance to generate sound. Packt Like Sardines In a Crushd Tin Box- Radiohead inspired me to collect sound samples and made my first sound related work. As I have only explored my own art practices in a more visually concentrated way so far, I am looking forward to getting in touch with those technology and to discovering what sonic aspect could bring to enrich the information my work could transfer.
Sound Arts to me is more likely to be a possibility, a new channel, medium, and approach for expression– It can be anything related but not limited to sound. It is the bridge between pure music and pure visual art, and can be experimental, annoying, and free. I am interested in the history of sound arts as it is a multidisciplinary and niche genre in fine art and expecting to equip essential skills to compose my own sound piece and fulfill my expression with the intervention of sound.