“A Whistle’s Night” by Noah Chang

 

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A Whistle's Night
Noah Chang

Noah Chang is an undergraduate student and a philosopher at the University of Michigan. He produced numerous historical documentaries and research papers regarding topics about Korean comfort women, Covid-19 and climate change, and the Coordinate Axes model: humanism vs materialism. Furthermore, he researched topics like Nepal’s microdust problems, overfishing and overexploitation of BFT in the Mediterranean Sea. He had been published in The Revolutionary Review, Scholastic Arts & Writing Competition, and completed his secondary diploma at Orange County School of the Arts.

From The Artist: A Whistle’s Night first started as a musical production for a short film about nostalgic love. However, the almost popping sound of the flute amidst the warm harmony of the strings encompass a curious whistle’s venture to the sleeping homeless on a winter night. The dichotomous harmony of nature’s mock and human reality is what Noah is trying to portray in this work.

 
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