Tunetable
Yada Udomsawach
uswjeans@gmail.com / yadajean.co
Perceive it carefully, and you may notice the profound connection between our senses, sound, and scene. Why does marching music feel organized and unified, like a parade itself? Why do many local songs carry lyrics that respond back and forth? Why does a church organ sound long, stretched, and spacious?
Tunetable Project explores how human interaction within a space shapes the way music is created and experienced. By experimenting with the coherence between sound and scene across different places, the project reveals how music carries the characteristics of its environment, its movement, rhythm, and atmosphere.
When interaction itself can compose sound, creativity in music no longer exists only through instruments or musicians. It can emerge anywhere, at any moment, within every scene we move through.
