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Arts in the Cloud | Li Xingyu : Collecting the Stories of Sound Around the World

  • 2020.04.10
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Arts and Living Lecture Series of CUHKSZ XIII.

 

 Theme :Collecting the Stories of Sound Around the World

 

 Guest : Li Xingyu

Independent Music Producer and Founder of the Whale Circus

 

 Live Streaming : ZOOM (ID: 571 060 796)

 

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From the Amazon's Sound Searching Project in 2016 to the sound searching journey in Xinjiang in 2018, Li Xingyu, who has taken on a world journey with the Whale Circus, has tons of untold stories to share with you.

 

Brief Introduction of the Guest

Li Xingyu graduated from Communication University of China, where he majored in Recording Engineering. After 2014, he continued to release his musical works under the name of Whale Circus, collected sound from all over the world for many years, and published Whale Circus Vol.1 and Whale Circus Vol.2 Whisper. In 2016, Li Xingyu launched the "Amazon Voice Searching Project" and went to the amazon forest to record the sound of nature, after which he released the Amazon Trilogy. In 2017, he released Whale Circus Vol. 3 Dream with Wind Music. In 2018, Li and his recording team launched the project "Journey to the West" to record the sound they had searched in Xinjiang, which was made into a three-episode documentary by the travel channel "Traveler". In 2019, Li released his latest album Whale Circus Vol.4: Only The Stars To Teach Us Light with Stallion Era.

Arts in the Cloud

"Arts in the Cloud” is an online live streaming activity organised by UAC, which will cover all-inclusive arts knowledge in the form of "Artists’ Sharing + Interaction". Relying on live broadcast platforms such as BiliBili and Zoom as the main channels, each episode is about 60-90 minutes in length, including a wide range of topics, such as literature, fine arts, music, design, drama and other categories. Artists who may be hard to meet offline will be invited “in the cloud” to create a collision of ideas with you and look into the all-sided future of arts and life from the elementary to the profound.

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