Songs of production and progression

Prints × 2015

Songs of Production and Progression uses the structures of the four most common Western song forms (strophic form/AABA/verse—chorus—bridge/blues) to explore the processes and logics of our production and progression-driven Western culture.

Corporate storytelling in the STROPHIC song form, the oldest Western song form and mainly found in folk music.
Corporate storytelling in the STROPHIC song form, the oldest Western song form and mainly found in folk music.
The interplay of progression and crisis in the AABA song form.
The interplay of progression and crisis in the AABA song form.
The most popular song form VERSE—CHORUS—BRIDGE mirrors the average working week.
The most popular song form VERSE—CHORUS—BRIDGE mirrors the average working week.
BLUES, the music of the workers, is characterized by repetitive cycles.
BLUES, the music of the workers, is characterized by repetitive cycles.