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Beyond the BA – How My Work Could Reach a Wider Public
Looking back at the work I have created during my BA Sound Arts course, I realise that much of it was designed for a very specific audience: my tutors, my peers, and the contained environment of a university gallery space. … Continue reading
Extra Analysis on Artist Company “Time Fengjun Entertainment” – Building a Brand from Zero, Without a Blueprint
When we analyze the realities of living as an artist, we tend to focus on individual creators. But understanding how entertainment companies are built from nothing offers equally valuable lessons. Time Fengjun Entertainment, the company behind TFBOYS and the “cultivation … Continue reading
Analysis of living as an artist: Zimoun – Self-Taught Success and the Reality of Artistic Independence
When we think of the “successful artist,” we often imagine someone who graduated from a prestigious art academy, built a network of gallerists during their studies, and followed a predictable trajectory toward institutional recognition. Zimoun, the Swiss sound artist known … Continue reading
Analysis of the realities of living as an artist: Yayoi Kusama – Obsession as Survival, Fame as a Double-Edged Sword
When we think of Yayoi Kusama today, we see the wigs, the polka dots, the Infinity Rooms, and the endless queues of visitors waiting to take their selfie inside a universe of mirrors. She is, by many measures, one of … Continue reading
Professional Future Aspirations 3:Coding, Confidence, and the Continuous Reinvention of My Practice
My final aspiration—perhaps the most personal—is to never stop learning new skills for the sake of creative chemistry. My graduation showcase exemplified this: as a beginner, I started learning to code specifically for that work. That decision was not random. … Continue reading
Professional Future Aspirations 2:Therapeutic Sound, Social Critique, and the Company I Want to Build Towards
My future aspirations are also deeply shaped by two specific thematic threads from my BA: therapeutic sound and social critique. In my second year, I focused on how sound can heal—using traditional instruments like singing bowls and rain tubes alongside … Continue reading
Professional Future Aspirations 1:From Sound Art to Design – My Path Forward
My future aspiration is clear: to continue my studies at the postgraduate level, likely focusing on design, while deliberately blending in the technical and conceptual skills I have developed during my sound art degree. This decision did not emerge in … Continue reading