Slow Down

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Credits

Illustration & Animation by Elke Gill

Sound Design by Lachlan Macleod

 

 

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About the work

It?s a strange feeling, this feeling of chaos, while everything is so?quiet. Life has become still, while everything feeling like it is falling apart. Taking in the little, quiet moments has become a way of coping.

We?ve found a new appreciation for the place we call home.

These works are a reflection on the contrast of a still life while the world is in a kind of chaos.

A Quiet Chaos has been supported by HOTA, Home of the Arts through HOTA’s Artist fund: Rage against the V(irus).?

‘Slow Down’ was created using samples of rain, lovely guitar riffs by Lachlan and stems from being forced to slow down, and realising the importance to take time to breathe.

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