This project made me think a lot about sound and storytelling. I used to think sound art was just abstract — strange noises, experimental things. But now I see it differently. Sound can tell deep stories, even when there’s no picture.
Working on this radio drama helped me connect with a part of myself that enjoys mystery, darkness, and detail. I realized I like creating a “world” with sound — something that doesn’t just play in your ears, but also lives in your imagination.
In the future, I want to make sound pieces that are not only beautiful or strange, but emotional. I want people to feel something: fear, wonder, loneliness, hope. Just like the old radio dramas made me feel something, even with simple tools.
I also want to explore different spaces — maybe make sound installations, or interactive works where the audience becomes part of the story. I think sound is powerful because it’s invisible. It can sneak into people’s minds.
This is just the beginning. I’m still learning. But I feel excited about where this path could lead. I don’t know exactly what kind of sound artist I’ll become — but I know I want to make things that move people.
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