Longer days

02 Mar 2010 19.19

I’ve been quite busy lately. I’ve been finalizing the sound work for one short indie film, and during the comings months I’ll be composing music and design the sound for a longer indie feature.  A couple of musical collaboration projects will begin too in the coming months. I’m also collaborating in a sound design project for the Finnish Aviation Museum. I have practically devoted all of my time to creating audio or visuals (I do visual and www stuff as a day job at the moment).

I’ll be playing live too in a couple of weeks. The event is called Ambient Breakfast, and the idea is to cook food to the guests and make them as comfortable as possible while listening to the soothing ambient music.  My set will take place around the noon, and I look forward to playing during the daylight.

Here’s a poem I’ve written on  a train to somewhere…

When the night falls, begin
the shadows their journey towards light,
from which they draw their vitality.

At the moment of blue twilight, the time
momentarily stands still, and in the frontiers
light and shadow become one, entangled
to each others’ dreams and expectations.

Light has gone its way, and the ways
have created shadows, like an oar
disturbs water and animates the waves.

What moves light? Infinitely it sparkles,
twinkles, changes places with a dark stream and looks
for a place to rest,
as quickly as possible.

  • So, if at any given moment an arrow in flight is still, when does the arrow move,…,between moments.

    How do you capture a moment of light and dark? When the moment is gone, did it ever exist?

    Matt
    09 Mar 2010 4.04

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