Fulton Center and Dey St Concourse

Seen in the Sound

Jocelyn R.C.

"Seen in the Sound" (2024) by Jocelyn R.C. at NYCT Fulton Center

About the project

Using photorealistic video composites, artist Jocelyn R.C. depicts the natural world colliding with the urban landscape in the mesmerizing new work "Seen in the Sound." These serene and ethereal worlds of towering trees, placid waters, and dense forests existing in the shadow of human interference remind even those living in one of the densest urban jungles on earth of the power of nature to seduce and transform us.

The work is presented by MTA Arts & Design with technical support from Westfield Properties and ANC Sports.

A pool of reflective water with cedar leaves floating on top.
Still from “Seen in the Sound” (2024) © Jocelyn R.C., NYCT Fulton Center. Photo: Jocelyn R.C.
Branches of lush cedar intersect at various points.
Still from “Seen in the Sound” (2024) © Jocelyn R.C., NYCT Fulton Center. Photo: Jocelyn R.C.

About the artist

Jocelyn R.C. (she/they) is a Seattle-based video artist and photographer, driven by a persistent curiosity for the nature within and around us. Their practice is an ongoing reconciliation of the self within the balance of natural and artificial worlds, constructs, and processes, taking form in a variety of video/film, mixed media, photographic, and (newly) digital public art projects. A former New York City resident, Jocelyn is grateful for the opportunity to make their public art debut at Fulton Center. Their previous work has been exhibited and/or recognized by the Northwest Film Forum, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, Women In Film, and VideoMaker Magazine.