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Poet Lou Moon stands in sunshine in the countryside in front of a tree.

Lou Moon

Lou Moon is a London-based interdisciplinary artist whose written work explores the intersection of what is visible and depictable, versus what can only be felt and experienced in one’s body. 

Their sound work uses field recordings, film dialogue and music to fashion ‘sound poems’ to emulate a mood, memory or inarticulate-able ‘ness’, that other formats aren’t able to capture. 

They often draw inspiration from everyday settings (the workplace, supermarkets, public transport), cinema, specialist vocabulary (from botany to legal jargon) and from exploring the results of repurposing how language style is used in formal settings such as instructional videos, tannoy announcements and workplace signage.