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Me and projects

Challenge the dimentional scale of typical perception

Maria Geraldes nº 375425003

Interdisciplinary Project, UCP 2025/26

Me

Micro & Macro Details

Story - Perception - Detail - Curiosity Symbolisms - Concepts Texture - Psychology - Strategy Macro Photography Scriptwriting Perception Silence ≠ Excess = Detail

Me

Micro & Macro Details

Field Recording - Sound Libraries Sound Editing - Cleaning Different DAWS Foley Value Pré-Production Conssitency + Purpose

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Micro & Macro Details

Bachelors Productions De Sol a Sol, Joana Afonso - Documentary 2024 Não sei oque fazer com as mãos, Marta Delgado - Fiction 2024 Maddie's Song, Ekin Tepe - Fiction Erasmus 2024 Masters Production

Project

Micro Space

An installation in which photographs and sounds, sharing the same micro element, will be reproduced in a small space, giving rise to the concept of a micro-space. Micro Space is an immersive experience that challenges the traditional scale of perception, inviting slower and more conscious observation and listening. Through macro photography and micro sounds, such as fluids and textures, the project transforms the seemingly insignificant into sensory matter, proposing a new perspective.

Key Words: micro sound; macro photography; texture; detail; micro space;

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Micro Space

“The ear’s sensitivity to sound is limited in duration. Long continuous noises or regular sounds in the environment tend to disappear from consciousness and are noticed again only when they change abruptly or terminate.” (Curtis, 2001, p.12) “The brain integrates signals sent by various hearing agents into a coherent auditory picture. Ear-brain mechanisms process high and low frequencies differently. Keeping high frequencies constant, while inducing phase shifts in lower frequencies, causes listeners to hear a different timbre.” (Curtis, 2001, p.22)

Micro Space

Artists

Ryoji Ikeda

Jez Riley French

Bruno Militelli

Mary Gerakaris

Mike Moats

Alva Noto

Taylor Deupree

Brian Eno

Hildegard Westerkamp

Photography & Installation

Sound

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Micro Space

Instalattion: Sound - 12 mins Macro Photography - various photoghraphs Stereo - 2 speakers at ears level

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Micro Space

What I need Installation - making it happen Space Design Structure Lights - Shadows Immersion Improvement - exploring the concept as a space Interaction?

Micro Space

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