I’m captivated by how sound “works” inside the minds of listeners to create unique mental images and emotional experiences using non-narrated audio documentary, auditory collage/sampling, decontextualization, and aleatoric and intuitive compositional techniques. As I’ve embraced spatial audio as a medium, I’ve found even greater potential for using sound in ways that also sit outside of “narrative” radio/podcast applications; sound as surrealism; sound as a physical, plastic material; sounds as a time-based representation of processes and states of consciousness. In my practice, I aim to experiment with forms of audio experiences that sit somewhere between radio narrative, film, music, sound design, sonic sculpture, and transmission art.
Below are some excerpts from my previous work spanning non-narrated audio documentary, radio drama, audio collage, and interactive digital audio.
You can hear more examples of my music and sample-based compositions on my Soundcloud page.