Clouds {if hedrons were dimensions calibrating}

Music and Video Composed by Jason Matthew Malli Fixed Media and Virtual Instruments Recorded by Jason Matthew Malli

“Clouds” explores vastness – vastness in human potential and vastness without regard to human beings at all. In the simplest sense, this work intends to evoke recollections of staring into vastness – the formations, textures, colors, rhythms, collisions, enveloping, commingling, charging, dissipating, and even absence. Clouds release as the sky breathes. Clouds massively reduce our very self to an appropriate scale of our worth, value, and purpose. We do matter, but no more than any other single self does. And if we allow ourselves to blend simply by stepping aside for another to pass first, we will see that our path is clear for an arrival that requires no certain time. After all, from the cosmos perspective, the moon and the sun share the clouds. “Clouds” was composed during the coronavirus epidemic and quarantine experience that permeates the lives of every Earth inhabitant. Conflict exists within controlling forces while fear and loss meander almost aimlessly inside each of us daily from dawn until dusk. Pause from this cycle, perhaps to repair or at least to take care. Get comfortable, if possible, with headphones, a large screen, and feet on the floor embracing good posture. Find the pulse and flow in this work and breathe within its accompaniment.

Peace.

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