Drifting (2024)

Drifting (2024) is a sound art installation, featuring works focused on cultural identity and perception, mail art and relational aesthetics. It utilises analogue technology, employing cassette recorders to capture soundscapes, and invites participants to contribute by writing on postcards. This interaction prompts a reevaluation of the convenience, variance, and evolution of recording technology.You can watch the full installation by clicking the picture below<

Here is the 2.0 version Documentary, 13minute "Drifting" is a documentary that explores the concept of drifting—both as a physical journey and a theoretical exploration. Through the lens of a cassette recorder and a film camera, the narrative embarks on a visual journey across iconic cities such as Paris, London, New York, Shanghai, Barcelona, Copenhagen, and Belgrade, before returning to London, the filmmaker's home. Inspired by William Wordsworth and ChuCi, "Drifting" delves into literary reflections on solitude and the passage of time.

The film also initiates a dialogue about the future, following three artists from diverse backgrounds who have chosen to drift in London. Despite challenges like homelessness, unpredictable weather, language barriers, and unfamiliar food, they remain in the city, drawn by its artistic opportunities, creative energy, and sense of freedom.

"Drifting" celebrates the beauty of mindful wandering and the discovery of meaning in the present moment.