[in] Pieces |Slivers (2011)
program note:
This work explores the inner life of sounds. Larger sounds are fragmented into thousands of microscopic bits, which are subsequently combined to form gestures. The video acts as a structural representation of these newly formed gestures; with individual components in constant flux. Throughout this fast-paced piece, the audio and the visual components move in counterpoint with each other, which produces separation between the movement of the sound and the image. The separation between two synchronized elements ebbs and flows, gradually gaining momentum towards the middle of the piece, and then building to a strictly literal representation in the end.
Telsonic (2010)
program note: Telsonic is a piece that explores the juxtaposition of individual sonic events and larger sound masses. Throughout the piece, rapid sonic gestures give way to explosions of dense sonic material, careening from moments of dense complexity, to simple rapidity.
Waterstate (2009)
program note:
Waterstate chronicles the dramatic changes of water in a cold climate from November through April. As the seasons change from fall, to winter, to spring, so too does water change through shapes, states, and movements.