A figure in contemporary sound and media, this individual has built a distinctive presence by exploring how acoustic environments shape perception and memory. Their practice spans installation, field recording, and collaborative projects that bridge listening, technology, and place. Rooted in a careful, patient approach, they foreground listening as a social and spatial act, inviting audiences to notice subtle shifts in ambience, texture, and phenomenon. Through nested projects and site-specific investigations, they chart conversations between listener, space, and signal, often emphasizing immersion, restraint, and attentive listening over spectacle. The work often encounters urban, rural, and natural contexts, forging connections between everyday soundscapes and imaginative possibilities.