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Sounds for “Shelter”
This 27-minute audio composition was created in collaboration with visual artist Barbara Karsch-Chaïeb for her sculpture “Shelter.” The sound collage is constructed from recordings made during a visit to a forest site in the Feuerbacher Tal where the wood used in the sculpture was gathered. The project was included in the group exhibition “Nature Body” at the Altes Automatenwerk in Stuttgart-Feuerbach from December 14, 2025 through February 7, 2026.
Other Recent Projects

If / When
A Wide Space Variable
(CD-R and digital release)
Eight tracks of field recordings, shortwave static, and snippets of ham radio transmissions mixed with synthesized and acoustic sounds, resulting in a set of tightly composed scenic miniatures.

If / When:
Sounds for “Schatten–Licht”
(Digital release)
A 37-minute, site-specific composition prepared to complement an exhibition of sculptures and collages, shown in a World War II-era bunker beneath the Martinskirche, Stuttgart.

The Glass Bees:
Because Tomorrow Disaster May Come
(CD & digital release)
An archival collection of nonidiomatic, spontaneously improvised electroacoustic works that achieve a wide range of subtle and restless atmospheres.

If / When:
This Never Happened
(Cassette & digital release)
The debut release of this solo home recording project, filled with warm melodies, syncopated noises, and subtle shifts of phase, settling somewhere between sound collage and musical composition.

Waiting, So Tired of Waiting
(Photozine)
Collection of 26 spontaneous images shot during a nighttime walk on the evening following the chaotic 2020 US presidential election.

Who’s the Dummy?
(Multimedia installation)
This project explored the relationship between the universe of anonymous right-wing propaganda videos on YouTube and concepts related to ventriloquism.

Anywhere
(Photobook)
79 color images taken at locations in the United States and Europe between 2010 and 2019, selected and sequenced in an effort to use photography to find order and value in ambivalent places.

If / When:
Pigments
(Multimedia installation)
Using sound, generative video, and photography, this project investigated the largely forgotten but interrelated histories of two distant locations and their resonances across space and time.


