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Young screen and sound artists to light up night

The next generation of creative talent on the big screen will be unlocked as part of the City of Melbourne’s SIGNAL.

​The creative studio for young people will launch its latest Screen and Sound Commissions – with 12 new artworks made by 8 emerging artists, developing new digital and online works alongside industry professionals. 

During the 12-week program, the young creatives developed a screen or sound work, as well as an audiovisual piece in collaboration with a commissioned artist.  

Commissioned work will hit the screen this week by:  

  • Lǐ Xīng Yǔ (Echo Li) – a focus on performance, writing, photography and video,  documenting romantic obsession that is both personal and political, linking love and cultural loss.  
  • Amy Manson – an animator with a particular interest in the intersection between art, biology, and scientific theory, inspired by the insects that influence advances in technology.  
  • Sofie McClure – an experimental non-fiction filmmaker whose work intersects with video art documentary, which seeks to challenge the conception of film as a strictly audio-visual medium. 
  • Carmen Yih – a dancer and filmmaker whose commissioned work shows the complex layering of cultural codes and embodies heritage on immigrant bodies.  
  • Rebecca Bracewell – an orchestral musician with hearing loss, who’s turned to sound design and composition to explore more creatively fulfilling and flexible approaches to music making.
  • Monique Gawne – a multidisciplinary artist with a background in printmaking, documenting everyday life and learning experiences which is shared through audio collage. 
  • April Guest – a beatboxer, composer, vocalist, and pianist using vocal exploration as an antidote to the binary gendered expectations of the voice and the dysphoria this can produce.  
  • Fetle Wondimu Nega – a sound artist, singer and music producer whose commission explores bilingualism and cultural code switching using live coding and vocals inspired by Ethiopian jazz and Orthodox hymns. 
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