audio-visual.journal

AUDIO-VISUAL.JOURNAL

is the internet component of Paris Vincent’s art practice. This journal exists across the virtual void, documenting personal processes of research on audiovisual culture, writing about films and music videos, creating experimental video work, & doing dance.

PARIS VINCENT is an artist and student of interdisciplinary practice. They live and work on land so-called Houston, Texas, as well as virtually. Their practice centers the study of musicality, often returning to themes of blackness and audiovisual aesthetics.

These themes have been explored by theorizing on space & place in black sonic expression, asserting the role of music in visual media analysis, and considering black subjects through technical and narrative lighting.

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Currently, their focus is on tending to audio-visual.journal’s website & newsletter, while seeking opportunities to deepen into improvisation, black study, audiovisuality, and curation as methods for doing solo and collaborative work. Recently, they shared

a mini-program of music videos highlighting reversed motion. Previously, their paper about blackness & visual albums was published in the Bowdoin Journal of Cinema.