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Nora is a creative project that unfolds over time.
It doesn’t follow a fixed genre, storyline, or release path. Instead, the work is organized into periods of focused exploration called frames. Each frame holds a particular mood, direction, or way of working, and everything made during that time grows out of it.
Music, visuals, and presence are developed together. Songs are written alongside images and videos, and each influences the other. What you hear and what you see come from the same period of attention.
Not everything made during a frame is shared. What appears publicly is a selection of pieces that felt clear enough to stand on their own. The work you encounter is intentional, but it is not exhaustive.
Because frames change, the work changes with them. Sound, tone, and even Nora’s appearance may shift noticeably from one frame to the next. These shifts are part of the structure of the project, not departures from it.
If you want to explore, there are a few ways in.
You can listen to individual tracks or collections without knowing anything else. You can browse by frame to see how different periods took shape. Or you can move through the project pages to understand how the work is structured and made.
There’s no single correct path. Spend time where something holds your attention, and move on when it doesn’t.
That’s how the project was made, and it’s how it’s meant to be experienced.