This
configuration of shapes in Intervals I, II, III indicates being in motion and is part of my research into ways of documenting
sound visually. An interval is the distance between two things as well as the
difference in pitch between two sounds.
As a visual artist and singer, I am
very much interested in tracking the differences between fluctuation and
variation, and coordinating vocal tract actions in composition. How can I portray intervals differently so
that they create a specific rhythm? As a dancer, I am interested in
thinking in movement and repetition in order to establish a relation between sound
and image. Creating separate dance phrases that can be repeated is an act of
varying my intervals into a visual language.
Interval I
Interval II
Interval III