these walls sing scores - round three
With our first attempt at making scores with original graphic notation, it was clear that each of us had made a score using devices familiar to us from our own disciplines - David's relied on time and layering, Esther's relied on space and body, and Shana's relied on line and color. Therefore, challenge #3 was to do the reverse. Shana and Esther to create "time-based" scores and David a "space-based" score.
Here is Esther's attempt:

I intentionally started with what I interests me, which is the body. I have a strong association between footprints on paper and the feeling of progression and exploration. They seem mysterious - whom do they represent? where are they taking her? what are they revealing to me?
Using the hands and feet symbols helped me think about moving through time and create a pattern that could be read sonically as well as temporally.
More from Shana and David soon.
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