Sound Installation Proposal

TITLE OF INSTALLATION : ‘PICK AH FUTURE”

A sonic exploration into the Afro Caribbean experience in London through the gaze of a mixed-race gen-z artist. Through the attitude & philosophy of ‘Dub Plunderphonics”

A 4/5 Speaker sound piece (depending on the availability of a sub) accompanied by various visual wall pieces from the afro-london diaspora. The sound piece is composed completely of recycled recordings from my career as a musician, field recordings , important speeches, poetry, soundbites and samples, portraying a loose chronological narrative that reflects and internalises this experience. In multiple cyclical simultaneous cycles.

The philosophy: The philosophy behind this piece is something I have touched in my previous works and is a recurring theme in my practice. This is the honouring of the past, using our past teachings, successes, failures and experiences to carve out a new reality to move forward into. I believe art that resides in this philosophy known in west Africa as ‘Sankofa’ represented by a bird, is where I think my art truly shines.

Contributors to the sound piece would feature words some of my esteemed collaborators like: Nadeem Dingabisi, Lex amor, dochi , Angel Seka , Muva of Earth & Louis Culture.

The name ‘Pick ah future’ takes influence from the dub album ‘Pick a Dub’ by Keith Hudson which is one of the first concept dub albums.

A Drawing of the layout

TECH NEEDED

4 YAMAHA HS7/8 or EQUIVALENT

1 SUB IF POSSIBLE

2 SPEAKERS SCREWED HIGH ON WALL

2 ON STANDS

RASBERRY PIE PLAYING STEMS

NAILS & SCREWS & BLU TAC TO PUT UP ART

WARM ORANGE LIGHT

LIVE ART POSSIBILITY??

VISUAL ARTISTS

Araba Ackon

ANGEL SEKA

I also have kente fabric patterns that can cover any other wall space

GALLERY 4/3 WOULD BE IDEAL.

TIME FRAME

18th-23rd making and finalising

23rd-show mix & aesthetic prep.

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