Produced in collaboration with composer Rogelio Sosa, and rendered by Tania Candiani in ink, the score of Four Industries consists of four movements, each dedicated to a particular trade, including metal casting, meatpacking, printing, and woodworking. Those who read music will notice that the score makes use of conventional musical symbols and marks used to indicate tempo, duration, and pitch, such as staff lines, notes and rests. In addition, the artist and composer have added vocal guidelines and descriptors related to each industry. For instance, in this movement viewers can see verbal notations above and below the staff lines associated with the process of meatpacking that read “Inhale/stop the air with the throat,” “chop,” “bone cracking,” and “with saliva.” Paired with transcriptions of the vocals that include passages such as “wiaaaahhh” and “jjuuuuittit,” the score offers insights into historical industrial processes and the sources of the sounds that one hears during the corresponding video installation of the same title presented in the Blackwood Gallery.