24 clips filmed across April and May. The audio was recorded while waiting at a small port on a tiny island (14.22 km²)
The last ferry back to the mainland departed but there were still around 100 people waiting to board, including myself. There were no staff left at the port and no announcements letting us know what was going to happen. No one panicked, as you can hear in the audio, people chatted and laughed, speaking languages I couldn’t understand. Sensing a calmness in their voices allowed me to trust that we would make it back to the mainland safely. After 45 minutes, we heard the hum of a ferry approaching. As we finally boarded, everybody cheered.
Listening to unintelligible words at the port somehow comforted me and reminded me of when I would visit @hello_18174 in Berlin as a teenager. We would cycle around the city at night with her friends. I didn’t know where they were taking me, or what options were being discussed, but trusted in the people around me that the final destination would be a good one. A feeling I’m very grateful to have experienced 🙂

Ahead of our installation Parting Clouds being shown at Lighthouse next week, here’s some pics and vids of visuals we made for Lighthouses’ live radio stream last July
Parting Clouds will feature entirely new visuals soundtracked by harpist Eva Lunny. Private View is 7th march, tickets in bio as always! Exhibition will also be open 12-5pm on 8th and 9th🌥️

Visuals for @mui_zyu dj set at @icalondon on Saturday. As part of Carnival of Souls with a very impressive live score by Invitation To Love featuring @laura_m_groves 🧊
