
Sound, found materials, strange consturcionts, intimate situations, active listening, shared experiences and meaning that stays slightly out of reach.
I work with sound, installation, and performance, building situations where people are invited to listen, interact, and spend time with the work.
My projects often begin with personal memories, philosophical questions, and long-term research, which I treat as working material rather than a fixed narrative. Sound and musical structures guide how the works function, shaping rhythm, tension, and how people move through space.
Many of my works are participatory and can be activated by the artist or the audience, sometimes as instruments or open systems. My goal is to create shared experiences that move between the personal and the collective, leaving room for presence instead of clear conclusions.