Pearson Chronicles

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Pearson Chronicles is a three-part oral history of a collection of teenage memories and events from a significant period. It aims to connect feelings of sadness and hope to people and places. This is done through a narration using my own voice, with sounds and music that takes me back to those vivid moments. This emotionally vulnerable piece explores the transition from denial and rebellion to stability and acceptance.


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A Non-Traveller

This segment dives into memories of abandonment being displayed with the instrumental of "Moon River…

An Important Job

The second segment of this series show the discovery of a new melancholic "happy place", and the mea…

A Thousand Years

The final part of this three-part series exhibits the feelings of comfort and warmth felt during tho…

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