There is a common human interest of wanting to feel known, either for a specific thing, by a personality, or aesthetic. I know this because of my own experience.
For so long I had been set on becoming known for something; so inwardly-focused that I overlooked the thought of investing in others. I became frustrated with myself that my efforts were not leading me towards becoming anything or anyone I was proud of. I still face this, but decided to start a project that would pull myself out of myself and into the lives of others.
The vision for White Noise included the fact that white noise is a frequency often of the background and then disregarded; background noise, if you will. I then connected how the space that someone resides within is overlooked or completely unknown to an audience and was interested in how this affected their artistry. I had a conversation with each artist in the comfort of their residence and existed with them.
This body of work includes film imagery from these conversations.