The subject is a filmmaker and experimental audio-visual artist whose work centers on perception, memory, and the material interplay of sound and image. Beginning with intimate, handheld approaches, their practice has evolved into large-scale installations, cinema pieces, and multi-channel experiments that invite audience participation and attentive listening. Drawing from everyday textures—environmental noise, spoken language, and archival material—the creator crafts immersive sonicscapes that unfold in time, emphasizing fragility, stillness, and tension. Across projects, there is a sustained interest in how sound shapes space, perception, and narrative, offering a contemplative, understated viewing experience rooted in careful composition and textual nuance.