Three keywords related to sound arts

Soundscape:

Soundscape refers to a real or imagined sonic environment that can paint an auditory picture through sound, allowing listeners to perceive a place or emotion. I realized that specific spaces can be created through sound to present certain artistic works, which is why I find it so interesting.

Noise Art:

Noise art uses elements traditionally considered “noise” to create challenging auditory experiences. My interest in noise art stems from how it prompts a reevaluation of the nature of sound, music, and art. It inspires my experimental spirit, encouraging me to incorporate a wider range of sonic materials into my work.

Foley Art:

Foley art refers to the use of special props to mimic sounds in post-production, making the on-screen action sound more realistic. I am very interested in sound design for films, and Foley is a crucial component of sound design in both movies and games. Therefore, I am eager to use Foley art in my creative work.


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