Graduates
Jean-Paul Miller
BFA in Fine Art — Fine ArtSleep: The Chalice of Ecstasy
I performed a sound piece using my collapsed bedframe as the focal point. This performance combined percussive microphone, drifting memory station, amplification, and voice to symbolize the societal imbalance of circadian rhythms and the collective unconscious. It aimed to explore the connection between the material and immaterial link between me and the unconscious world.
Learning Outcomes:
This project, born from obsession and insomnia, led to profound self-discovery, challenging preconceptions, and delving into deep concepts, marking a significant artistic milestone. "Anarchitecture" inspired creativity and conceptuality, making this a transformative exploration of self and artistry, redefining personal conceptual boundaries.