Royal College of Art
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Graphic Design / Film / Sound Art
My location: Beijing, China
First Name: Chenxue
Last Name: Li
University / College: Royal College of Art
Course / Program: Information Experience Design MA
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Graphic Design / Film / Sound Art
My Location: Beijing, China
In a world shaped by increasing mobility and cultural dislocation, the identities of migrants and transients are constantly in flux. My research centers on the role of sound as a medium to trace the shifting boundaries of belonging and becoming. Through participatory field recordings, such as sound diaries and immersive listening workshops, my work explores how everyday soundscapes act as emotional cues, memory triggers, and identity anchors for those living "in between". Drawing on Homi Bhabha’s concept of the Third Space,1 my project argues that sound offers a transitional zone where private and public identities intersect, where language falters but sonic presence persists.2 By analyzing the collaborative sound installation Sound Tapestry and the voices of participants, the work reveals how sound can function as a form of "spatial evidence"3 of existence, offering resonance in the absence of stability or definition. This paper asks: when belonging becomes unstable, can sound replace territory, and offer a felt sense of home? Rather than providing answers, the work invites audiences to listen into the gaps, between cultures, languages, and people, and to perceive identity not as fixed, but as rhythmically unfolding through sonic experience. Keywords:Soundscape; Identity in transition; Participatory art; Migrant narratives; Sonic memory