Born in Brooklyn in 1944, this American artist has long centered sound as a guiding influence. Growing up amid the city’s shifting streets and communities, he absorbed a wide range of auditory textures that would later inform a distinctly attentive approach to listening and creation. His work traverses environments and moments, translating everyday soundscapes into forms that invite contemplation and discovery. Through practice that blends experimentation with disciplined craft, he explores resonance, texture, and pacing, inviting audiences to hear the world with renewed sensitivity. His career reflects a lifelong commitment to listening as a means of connecting deeply with place, memory, and experience.