Orphic on the Wall, ByoB 2026

Byob 2026, Antwerp, Friday 30 January 2026

ByoB Antwerp 2026 I brought a quiet version of my work into a public space.

I took part in Bring Your Own Beamer in Antwerp and filmed a few moments from my projection. The room was full of moving images, but what stayed with me was how calm the experience could be. Light on a wall, people passing, small pauses between scenes. It made the work feel slower and more physical than it does on a screen.

Under the name FDR-Sound I’m building projects where sound and image belong to the same idea. This edit is a short record of that: fragments of the projection, the atmosphere of the space, and the way the visuals sit inside the room.

I also played a new song, Orphic, for the first time. Hearing it in that setting, with the projection around it, felt like a first real test. It showed me what needs more space, what already holds, and what I want to refine next.

If you want to hear Orphic outside of the installation context, the full track is on Spotify. Link in bio. And if you’d like a longer cut of the projection, or a few notes on how it was set up, leave a comment and tell me what you’re curious about.

Coming Soon on Spotify – FDR-Sound

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