4D II Project 2 – Soundscape

Artist Statement

EmOCEAN is a soundscape that reflects emotions through the use of an ocean landscape. It explores the happenings when emotions take over tranquillity. I made the audio to be under the night sky as the night always exudes a feeling of a mystery to uncover which fits my aim to let the audience uncover the emotions inside my soundscape.  In the audio, different elements like thunderstorm, rain and waves were utilised to paint the landscape of an ocean. Also, windchime to represent tranquillity. Emotion is not felt based on just one element but many. Hence, this project gave me a good opportunity to uncover the abstrusity of feelings.

Research/ Concept

My original idea was to actually record an audio about a day of my life. However, I tried with some test shots and I felt that the audio was relatively mundane- there weren’t any layers and complexity to the audio. It felt mono. Furthermore, the idea was kinda cliche. My next idea was actually an inspiration from a song in my playlist which I was playing on my way home.

The introduction to the song was actually my most favourite part of the song whereby it plays the sound of waves and windchime. Hence, I decided to do an audio on an ocean/ sea landscape. However, during the consultation, I realised this was another cliche idea but I insisted on the ocean concept due to my obsession with the introduction of the song. So Lei suggested me to incorporate emotions to my original idea.

Yeap, that was the start of my misery. How in the world am I going to incorporate emotions to my audio? Like how? Do emotions have an audio to represent it? How do I even invoke such emotions in my audio? I decided to do some research on emotions through sound and below are some of my inspirations.

The audio in this clip made use of repetitive rhythms to evoke feelings and emotions which inspired my to use the sound of wind chimes throughout my soundscape.

Through this video, I decided to include some foley elements into my audio like rainfall which I created through the crushing of plastic and blowing into the mic and doing some post editing after that.

Making of Soundscape

The making of the soundscape was another challenge for me as I have no experience with audacity although we did some exercises in class before and having an extra clear recorder wasn’t helping much either as it tends to record other disruptive audios too. For the waves audio which I recorded, it was actually filled with many background noise like footsteps, the rustling of the leaves and people talking. Also, this problem arises in pretty much every audio of mine- the sound of the crickets and frog. After much struggling and playing around noise gate and noise reduction, I managed to tune down the background noise to the best I could and cover the redundant sounds by underlaying it with a constant base audio.

To ensure that the audio does not sound choppy with the many different sound elements that I incorporated, I translated a picture of waves into audio. I used this image as it has a sense of motion to it- an ambiguity towards whether it is a stagnant wave or a moving wave, hence, a neutral stand in terms of wave.

 

 

 

So after much talking, here’s the end product~

The dynamic in my soundscape is actually quite simple. First, we start off with equal audio from both the wind chime which I used to represent calm and neutralness, and the waves which paint my scene. The use of crickets here is to represent the night sky. As we proceed, we realised that the crickets started to disappear and there is a short moment of peace before it is replaced by a storm/ thunder which mimics strong emotions like anger and anxiousness or even anxiety that we are bound to feel at any part of our lives. My intentions with the raindrops which came after that was to evoke a sense of turmoil within the audience. The wind chime is still playing here as I intend to show that anger has taken over and our emotions are skewed now. In real life, we always hear frogs croaking after the rain stops, hence, I included that to show that it is not raining anymore. Lastly, I tune up the volume of the wind chime to illustrate the comparison between emotions before and after the rain.


Credits

Thunder

I was praying for thunder for the past week but it only rained and thundered really softly sigh so I had to get the thunder sound from an online source below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imkG4Fd1Igg

Wind Chime

I walk the whole mall and they don’t sell wind chimes sigh. Henceforth, the link below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gw_1PsJQP9Y

TATA.

2D Project 3 Process

COLOURS

The process for this project has been a fun one as I get to play around with different colours this time. Before starting on the project, I researched abit about colours and found out the different theories like analogous, complimentary…

MEDIUM

During my research, I came across this watercolour artists, Afu Lee.

Inspired by her works, I wanted to try watercolour for the first time. Hence, I decided to do some trial testing.

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Trying out one stroke painting with gouache tempera.

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Tried watercolour on printing paper but the watercolour effect did not come out as well as watercolour paper.

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My original idea was to use watercolour as my main medium for this project, however, I was not quite satisfied with the quality of my watercolour. Hence, I decided to have a different for each of my line, watercolour, illustration, photoshop collage and photographs.

 

IDEA/THEME

My main source of ideas was mainly from tumblr due to the wide variety artists and artworks on it.

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In the end, I settled with my theme for this project as Lifestyle where I display my relation to food, friends, work and fashion.

BACKGROUND RESEARCH

C Y _ T W O M B L Y

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http://www.stars-portraits.com/img/portraits/stars/c/cy-twombly/cy-twombly-by-boillon[38642].jpg

“My line is childlike but not childish,”

Cy Twombly’s work are largely influenced by the Roman and Greek mythology however, in the form of childlike doodling. He is able to perfectly execute the mixture of two western accent, traditional European sources and new American painting. With inspiration from Paul Klee, Twombly’s artworks uniformly have a strong presence of childlike approach yet a lasting influence.

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Leda and the Swan (1962)

One of Twombly’s most accomplished works, illustrates his career-long attraction to the stories, literature, and events of classical antiquity.

In my opinion, I feel that Twombly had exquisitely displayed the essence of applying his own personality into his drawings/ painting. His childlike approach on all his paintings showed appreciation of the “naive” and “untainted” aspects of children’s art. He is able to express a wide array of topics from social issues in the past to art history and finally to his own life experiences while conforming to his own dynamic style.

Reference:

http://www.artnet.com/artists/cy-twombly/

http://www.theartstory.org/artist-twombly-cy-artworks.htm#pnt_1

 

“My line is childlike but not childish,”

Cy Twombly’s work are largely influenced by the Roman and Greek mythology however, in the form of childlike doodling. He is able to perfectly execute the mixture of two western accent, traditional European sources and new American painting. With inspiration from Paul Klee, Twombly’s artworks uniformly have a strong presence of childlike approach yet a lasting influence.

cy-twombly-7-6-11-3

Leda and the Swan (1962)

One of Twombly’s most accomplished works, illustrates his career-long attraction to the stories, literature, and events of classical antiquity.

In my opinion, I feel that Twombly had exquisitely displayed the essence of applying his own personality into his drawings/ painting. His childlike approach on all his paintings showed appreciation of the “naive” and “untainted” aspects of children’s art by utilizing basic mark making techniques like scratching, ink and pen marks. He is even able to express a wide array of topics from social issues in the past to art history and finally to his own life experiences while conforming to his own dynamic style.

Reference:

http://www.artnet.com/artists/cy-twombly/

http://www.theartstory.org/artist-twombly-cy-artworks.htm#pnt_1

A N D Y _ W A R H O L

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAJJ35DVlTs

Andy Warhol is a magazine and ad illustrator and the leading artist of 1960s pop art movements. In 1961, Warhol developed a brand new concept, pop art, in which paintings are revolved around mass produced commercial goods which quickly gained worldwide recognition and causing a stir in the art world.

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Personally, I feel that Warhol brings mark making to a whole new level as he is able to incorporate colour ink to his paintings while creating a balance between the wide array of psychedelic colours in each of his portraits. Adding on, it is amazing and astounding how Warhol is able to breathe life and vibrancy to even the most mundane portraits and household items we probably have at home.

Reference:

http://www.biography.com/people/andy-warhol-9523875

http://makingamark.blogspot.sg/2012/07/Andy-Warhol-The-Portfolios-Dulwich-Picture-Gallery.html

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