KISMIF Conference 2020

I’ve Been Living in the Shadows of Your Song by Jubilee Street

July, 5th – 13h30 – 14h00 – Opening Exihibition

Artist: Jubilee Street

Price: Free.

Local: Holes Corridor [Corredor Lateral do Piso 2], Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto, Porto

 

 

Description: Music always has a personal interpretation when we listen to it depending on the situation. Our eyes and our mind are capable to imagine an amount of ideas, colours, images while we are listening to music or watching a concert. Somehow, you don’t actually need to see who’s playing, you need to see how the music “plays” in you. All the lights, all the colours, all the silhouettes, everything is just something to add into your experience. This essay is part of that experience. It’s how I see live music. Musicians hiding themselves in coloured lights and big graphic projections and craving their noisy sound in their smoking machines. Between light, colours and shadows, there will be always music. Part of these photographs were taken for Tracker Magazine between 2015 and 2017 and it’s always an open essay.

Jubilee Street is Marcelo Baptista, a boy from ’94 who loves everything that is visually appealing, functional and audible. He created his photographic alter ego as a way to explore and to experiment his visual ideas. Everything started when he decided to take a camera to a concert and, in the middle of the crowd, he started to photograph music. That’s how thing went through time and that’s how he started to photograph for Tracker Magazine. Apart of that, he has also a master degree in design at the University of Aveiro and he photographs for Gerador.

URL: www.cargocollective.com/downonjubileestreet || www.facebook.com/downonjubileestreet || Instagram @downonjubileestreet || www.behance.com/cmarcelofbaptista || www.tracker-magazine.com

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