'Wave of Sound' by Jean Shin

Jean shin

The vinyls were vital to be able to listen the best songs of The Beatles, those Deep Purple with their Highway Star or the punk of the Sex Pistols as the tip of the iceberg that has always been music with all kinds of musical genres.

This is where this artistic piece by Jean Shin comes in. make up a wave created by hundreds of vinyls overlapping. A way to show how an obsolete medium passes to a better life leaving its space for multimedia players or streaming services through those smartphones and tablets that swarm all over the planet at ease.

Jean Shin names his work as a series of discs that were sculpted to form a wave that is on its crest, like a surfer is about to take it with your table. The resulting structure speaks of the inevitable forms of technology that leave behind those media that become obsolete in time. A piece that also expresses the ephemerality of music and the musical tastes of the human being.

Sound wave

Una work embedded in a cliché, so it can be openly criticized since it leaves little for the viewer who observes it to try to draw their own conclusions, although it will always make that possible. He can be blamed for showing it simply by solving almost everything for the viewer.

Shin has other interesting proposals that you can get to know from your own website and that is imposed as an artist of the visual in different compositions that achieve a good result or remain in something we can call a cliché.

Nor does it come close to Banksy but yes it has its point to be able to get closer to his work of varied compositions as they appear from his website where we can find a few to highlight.


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