Born in Paris on a spring day in 1960, this Bay Area–based sound designer and artist has built a career around the tactile and atmospheric possibilities of audio. Early interests in music and technology merged into a practice that favors careful listening, experimental collaboration, and a quiet curiosity about how sound shapes space and memory. Over the years, the work has traversed film, theater, installations, and multimedia projects, always returning to the core activity of listening intently to the world. Through methodical experimentation and a commitment to lucid, precise soundscapes, the practice invites audiences to experience listening as an active, contemplative process.