| | between the gaps | |
- halfunusual
- Jul 10
- 1 min read
At times the most interesting things aren't the objects themselves but the spaces that allow them to exist.
A melody is carried as much by silence as by notes. A conversation lives in the pauses between words. Even a jazz pianist spends as much time deciding not to play as choosing the next note.
between the gaps grew from that thought.
Musically it's built around a restless piano, steady jazz drums and a beautifully understated vocal. The accompanying video follows the same idea visually: a piano that seems to deconstruct and rebuild itself, shuddering, never quite settling, existing somewhere between solidity and imagination.
Over the last few months we've been exploring increasingly iterative ways of creating visuals using AI — not simply prompting an image, but allowing one image to become the conditioning for the next. Each frame influences the one that follows. The process feels less like issuing commands and more like a collaboration, discovering what emerges through a chain of relationships.
In many ways that's exactly what this piece is about. Our habit is to notice the obvious, what's there — the notes, the objects, the events — but so much of experience is shaped by what lies between them: the transitions, the connections, the (almost) invisible conditioning that gives everything its form.
The gaps don't seem so empty, after all.
They're where everything happens.
I hope you enjoy listening — and watching … if you have a gap in your day.
🎹 between the gaps is available now.





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