While my major is in Sound Design, I also love photography with all my heart and use it as a way to explore visual storytelling, composition, and atmosphere, these are all skills that inform my work in audio-visual projects.
Did you know? Plants can be turned into instruments - tiny sensors translate their electrical or vibrational signals into sound. They produce tiny electrical signals in response to stimuli such as touch, light, or changes in their environment. Using contact sensors or specialised devices, these signals can be converted into sound, allowing us to “hear” the plant’s subtle responses.
I love nature! Often, when I observe a scene, a piece of music comes to mind — a soundtrack that reflects the colours, shapes, and mood I see. This connection between what I see and what I hear really drives my creative storytelling.
You can see more of my photography at @lunaarroses on Instagram.