SOUND ART: Forgetting
- Allison Murphy
- Oct 7, 2019
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 9, 2019
The soundscape is made for the listener to venture into an imaginative story in which they become voyeurs and have to consider their imagination's moral consciousness and their perceptions about the sound's implied situation. The sound scape takes listeners on a journey of a person who gets high, goes to the club, meets a girl, brings her home to have sex, and then wakes up returning to the mundane activities of life. (like brushing their teeth or cooking breakfast) At the same time, the reality of what had occurred presents itself in the remnants of voicemails and repeating internal dialogue about sex. The listener is invited to determine what this means for themselves and for how they view others/ societies ways of talking about this kind of activity. In the ending, listeners hear the main character, either themselves or someone they are imagining, dealing with these dialogues by getting high. The voices are quieted and the track fades out.





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