Méiyǒu shālù – without killing (A. Troisi 2023)



Méiyǒu shālù
, without killing. Performed in collaboration with Gao Rongrong on 24 Nov 2023 at “Great Sounds Seek Silence Exhibition,” Confucius Institute for Dance and Performance, London (24 Nov 2023 – 30 Nov 2023).

“Méiyǒu shālù” is an acousmatic composition that aim to encapsulate the essence of the Great Sounds Seek Silence Exhibition theme, which explores the intricate interplay between sound and silence inspired by Taoist philosophy.
At its core, this composition utilizes Chinese characters, specifically “without killing” [沒有殺戮], as a graphic score, merging the realms of visual art and sound in a profound and thought-provoking manner. This graphic score, instead of traditional musical notation, serves as a powerful representation of the message of pacifism and non-violence.
“Méiyǒu shālù” serves as a vehicle for conveying my pacifist message. It invites viewers and listeners to contemplate the profound impact of non-violence and the absence of conflict, suggesting that true power lies not in the noise of battle but in the serene stillness of peace.

This composition represents a fusion of my diverse interests and beliefs, drawing upon the rich tapestry of Chinese culture and the philosophical underpinnings of Taoism.
The title, “Méiyǒu shālù,” directly translates to “without killing.” Here, I reinterpret these ancient words as a graphic score for my composition. Each Chinese character, with its unique visual shape, becomes an integral part of the sonic landscape I aim to create.This choice of words as the graphic score is not coincidental but rather serves as a reflection of my unwavering commitment to pacifism. It embodies my belief in the power of non-violence, as inspired by the teachings of great peacemakers throughout history.
The composition itself is an acusmatic journey that explores the delicate interplay between sound and silence, form and invisibility. It invites the audience to immerse themselves in the soundscape created by these Chinese characters, transcending linguistic boundaries to evoke a deep sense of contemplation and reflection.
My work seeks to challenge conventional perspectives, encouraging viewers and listeners to explore the intricate relationship between sound and silence, form and invisibility, and the enduring influence of Chinese culture on contemporary art and philosophy. I hope that this composition offers a unique and thought-provoking experience for all who encounter it.​​