Cacophony of Isolation
2020
Sound Collage
In the companion piece to the Quarantine Poems, titled Cacophony of Isolation," Even-Aberle delves into the intricate overlap of personal, professional, public, and private moments within the intricate soundscape of our new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from the same virtual meetings referenced in the Quarantine Poems, this auditory composition transforms the mundane cadence of digital interactions into a rich tapestry of ambient noise, conversations, and a palpable sense of connectedness.
The sound piece becomes a sonic exploration of the multifaceted nature of daily life during the pandemic, where personal, professional, public, and private spheres coalesce in a symphony of shared experiences. By layering individual meetings over one another, Even-Aberle artfully constructs a background of noise—an auditory representation of the collective hum of virtual interactions that defined this period. This layered composition mirrors the intricate interweaving of different facets of life, blurring the boundaries between work, leisure, and personal moments.
Within this auditory collage, specific phrases and voices emerge and recede, akin to the ebb and flow of thoughts and interactions in our daily lives. The cacophony represents the overwhelming and immersive nature of digital communication during a time when physical distance became the norm. As voices rise and descend into the auditory depths, the piece reflects the emotional nuances and varied experiences embedded in virtual encounters, encapsulating the collective mood and diversity of perspectives during the pandemic.
Cacophony of Isolation serves as a resonant testament to the challenges, adaptations, and shared moments that characterized this unprecedented period. The layering of virtual conversations amplifies the complexity of our interconnected lives, where personal and professional boundaries blur, and private moments become part of the public soundscape. Through this sonic exploration, Even-Aberle captures the essence of a world in flux, where the digital realm became the primary space for human connection, communication, and the expression of the myriad emotions brought on by the isolation of the pandemic
2020
Sound Collage
In the companion piece to the Quarantine Poems, titled Cacophony of Isolation," Even-Aberle delves into the intricate overlap of personal, professional, public, and private moments within the intricate soundscape of our new normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing from the same virtual meetings referenced in the Quarantine Poems, this auditory composition transforms the mundane cadence of digital interactions into a rich tapestry of ambient noise, conversations, and a palpable sense of connectedness.
The sound piece becomes a sonic exploration of the multifaceted nature of daily life during the pandemic, where personal, professional, public, and private spheres coalesce in a symphony of shared experiences. By layering individual meetings over one another, Even-Aberle artfully constructs a background of noise—an auditory representation of the collective hum of virtual interactions that defined this period. This layered composition mirrors the intricate interweaving of different facets of life, blurring the boundaries between work, leisure, and personal moments.
Within this auditory collage, specific phrases and voices emerge and recede, akin to the ebb and flow of thoughts and interactions in our daily lives. The cacophony represents the overwhelming and immersive nature of digital communication during a time when physical distance became the norm. As voices rise and descend into the auditory depths, the piece reflects the emotional nuances and varied experiences embedded in virtual encounters, encapsulating the collective mood and diversity of perspectives during the pandemic.
Cacophony of Isolation serves as a resonant testament to the challenges, adaptations, and shared moments that characterized this unprecedented period. The layering of virtual conversations amplifies the complexity of our interconnected lives, where personal and professional boundaries blur, and private moments become part of the public soundscape. Through this sonic exploration, Even-Aberle captures the essence of a world in flux, where the digital realm became the primary space for human connection, communication, and the expression of the myriad emotions brought on by the isolation of the pandemic