
A Passing, Daring Thought.
So today as mentioned in my Studio 2 blog I spoke about a session I had with my lecturer about phenomenon and senses and sound in particular. This reminded me of an idea that I've had floating in my head regarding a project I could potentially do, probably not this year but maybe next? As someone who is neurodivergent the idea of senses is an extreme thing, a lot of people neurodivergent and not experiance sensory overload and from my experiance also sensory euphoria. So following this line of thought I was thinking of something that sensory wise I thoroughly enjoy is thunderstorms, the sound of thunder and rain, the flashes of lightning, the sound of pitter patter raindrops and the streaks of rain down a window.
I could go on, but I was thinking of this in terms of sensory euphoria and a safe haven against the brutal noises of everyday urban life, revving and sirens and construction. I was imagining a potential installation piece, a box white walls or maybe painted someway like blurry windows, with something comfy to sit on or laying on the floor with projection on the walls and speakers playing storm sounds as well as noise cancelling headphones playing the same soundtrack.
To back this up conceptually I was imagining a project exploring both sensory input and overload as well as nature and being in touch with it and the elements. And sensory wise the natural environment is much friendlier and things like waterfalls, fire and wind I think could be beautiful things to explore in a sensory setting.




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