Artistic practice
Sound, improvisation, and embodied listening run through my work in ways that aren't always visible on a page like this. Much of it has grown through collaboration, including with the Shock Forest Group, where sound and artistic research meet ecological and social inquiry.
This work shapes and is shaped by my other areas of practice, especially where listening matters more than quick conclusions. Past work in sound art and interactive installations is documented here.
Alongside collaborative projects, I make music and practice improvisational movement as ongoing forms of inquiry and play.