In the age of streaming, music is compressed into algorithmic fragments—low-fidelity, decontextualised moments that erode emotional depth and disrupt temporal continuity.
When listening becomes reflex rather than immersion, and emotion a trigger rather than a feeling, are we still truly hearing?
The manual rotation of a vinyl record activates a robotic arm that swipes across a digital interface, framing a sensory critique of mechanical reproduction and emotional dilution. Fragments are reassembled through repetition; the gravity of listening resonates gently through touch.
Siyue Bei
Siyue Bei is a digital visual artist whose practice explores the intersection of experimental sound design and digital media. Through immersive, narrative-driven environments, she weaves visuals, music, and sound into multi-sensory experiences that evoke richly layered emotional landscapes.
Instagram: @seeu_ubei
Email: siyuebei101@gmail.com