"Skye Hoffman is a conceptual designer and artist who is currently pursuing their B.A. in Design Media Arts at UCLA. They define music as a type of extensive human interference in arranging audio phenomena into systematic patterns, and contemporary music as a genre that brings that gesture to the forefront. To convey these meanings, they collected clippings of their own hair and tried to organize them in the neatest way possible. Ultimately, the failure to perfectly align these hairs reveals the heart of music’s ability to provoke––that it speaks candidly of our human imperfections and our continuous but futile effort to overcome these limitations."
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Poster design for uclaFLUX 2019 Fall concert.

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