Recomposed Matter
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RECORDS
SOUND SCULPTURES
A home sound sculpture that playing four autonomous channels, generating a continuously evolving sonic environment.
Live performance with Franz Anton electro-magnetic sound sculpture.
Inside this geodesic dome, a 16-channel sound environment wraps so tightly around the listener that the audio feels internal—like thoughts rather than external sound.
A seven-channel immersive installation built around David Crosby’s meditative “Orleans.” As a native of the region, I answered his homage by writing a companion piece titled “Hollywood.”
A 16-channel immersive installation exploring the evolution of deep time—where strata, eruptions, and sediments become an aural narrative.
A cinematic, Lynchian version of “Pocketful of Rainbows,” unfolding along a dim hotel corridor, its rainbow transformed into a ghostly grayscale apparition.
A site-specific environmental soundtrack created for a bespoke architectural installation in central Hollywood, using multichannel audio to awaken the building’s former selves.
A multi-channel sound sculpture broadcasting evolving loops drawn from the legend of the feathered serpent—part creature, part vibration.
A domestic sound sculpture using induction to coax the glass into singing the frequencies of the water it contains.
A sculptural, organ-like installation that immerses visitors in a spatial and sonic meditation on time’s true nature.
A home induction sound sculpture that transforms glass into a resonating sonic medium.
An eight-channel sound sculpture playing a recomposed electronic symphony based on Verdi’s requiem.