Scoring Electronic Music


Score (4/4) Radiophonic, 2021, Digital print on paper, acetate tape and pen, 29.7 x 42 cm

Score (4/3) ADRS, 2021, Inkjet acetate print on perspex, 29.7 x 42 cm

Score (4/4) Roller, 2021, Digital etching acetate on paper, 29.7 x 42 cm

Exploring the inter-relationship between music and visual art, ‘Scoring Electronic Music’ seeks to visually represent electronic sounds.

Electronic music is relational.

Using energy as its medium, it is founded on electrical connections and impulses, creating an inter-relationship between performer and machine.

Breaking down distinctions between musical and non-musical sounds, electronic music blurs distinctions between composer and listener, exposing invisibilities, creating new possibilities and relations.

Liberation is important.

Electronic music liberated music production and composition; these scores liberate sounds.