A Boombox Tale is a visual project born from the desire to freeze a culture before it disappeared.
What started as a simple object becomes a narrative device: the boombox as a symbol of a time when music lived in the streets, not on screens.
What started as a simple object becomes a narrative device: the boombox as a symbol of a time when music lived in the streets, not on screens.
Through 3D environments, the project retraces the journey of hip hop from its raw, urban origins to its transformation into a curated, institutionalized artifact.
A Boombox Tale is not about nostalgia, but about observation. It explores what happens when something alive is removed from its context and placed under a different light — where sound becomes silence, and culture becomes display.