A composer and interdisciplinary artist, he has built a body of work that explores collaboration, field recording, and sound design as expressive media. His practice often traverses quiet listening, acoustic ecology, and the spatial qualities of environment, inviting audiences to consider listening as a form of perception and memory. He has engaged with installations, performances, and multimedia projects that blend technology with human gesture, aiming to illuminate the subtle textures of everyday sound. Rooted in a careful attention to process, his approach emphasizes listening as method, rethinking how sound shapes place, time, and interaction. His ongoing journey centers on curiosity, experimentation, and the transformative potential of listening.