So, in August 2016 I started living out of a backpack and a suitcase.
I had just spent 2 years in New York and got really annoyed at the cost of everything and how much weight I was putting on the concept of money. I needed to prove to myself that I could survive on my own, without a car or room or plan, and to get me practicing asking others for help. I was lacking a community because of how much I was working, so stripping myself of everything seemed the most effective (and intense) way for me to put focus on my human experience.
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(For those who aren't super familiar with my work, I'm pleased to begin introducing my web of a world that involves music, photography, and film.)
OKAY! So, the first month of my vagrant journey, I stayed in Portland, Oregon, where I connected with some indie music producers. I worked with a fella named Ben Braun (of Mackintosh Braun), and together we wrote a song called Calyx. It's a kind of electronic lullaby to myself. A collection of thought patterns, perspectives, and experiences, marking this specific point in my life. The visuals to represent the same.
The premiere track released for my project ADELAIDE, Calyx is a video collage of my true life experiences surrounding the time it was written. I wanted to give viewers a sense of the rhythm of my lifestyle -- always on the go, always interpreting the spaces I visit, and always playing with the advancements of technology (in this case, Snapchat filters) while attempting to stay grounded as a human.
So, without saying too much more, I hope you enjoy. Content warning: you'll be seeing my butt, briefly (nothing new).
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