Non-Stop! is inspired by the relief Offering Procession of the Empress as Donor with Her Court at the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City. In this piece, I explore the interaction between ancient Chinese history, music, and contemporary sound through the collision of instrumental and Synthesizer sound. I merge Tang Dynasty court music with electronics and visual art to create a sonic space that transcends time and culture. The graceful postures of the empress and her attendants in the relief are no longer just static symbols. Through the integration of sound and imagery, I have reinterpreted these figures in a personalized digital reconstruction, bringing variation and depth to their movements. No longer confined to the stone relief, their gestures unfold in constantly shifting rhythms—sometimes steady, sometimes urgent, at times fading, at times erupting—creating a dynamic dialogue between history and the contemporary. The visual elements further amplify this transformation, as the figures seem to dissolve, reassemble, and shift in new temporal dimensions. This interplay of sound and imagery challenges the boundaries of historical interpretation, evoking a non-linear experience of time where history is not merely observed but reimagined.











