Songs of Production and Progression uses the structures of the four most common Western song forms (strophic form/AABA/verse—chorus—bridge/blues) to explore the processes and logics of our production and progression-driven Western culture.
Songs of production and progression
Prints × 2015
![Corporate storytelling in the STROPHIC song form, the oldest Western song form and mainly found in folk music.](/site/assets/files/1540/sopp_a1.1200x0-hidpi.jpg)
![The interplay of progression and crisis in the AABA song form.](/site/assets/files/1541/sopp_a2.1200x0-hidpi.jpg)
![The most popular song form VERSE—CHORUS—BRIDGE mirrors the average working week.](/site/assets/files/1542/sopp_a3.1200x0-hidpi.jpg)
![BLUES, the music of the workers, is characterized by repetitive cycles.](/site/assets/files/1543/sopp_b.1200x0-hidpi.jpg)