I am fascinated by the intersection of technology and human fragility, which is why I enjoy exploring the fusion of organic and electronic sounds. For example, by amplifying my attempts at screaming underwater using a hydrophone, capturing the tension between constraint and expression. I also experiment with playing my guitar with a bow and repurposing field recordings through granular synthesis, transforming familiar sounds into something alienated.

In collaboration with Pareidolia, we created an interactive installation featuring a Kombucha pellicle suspended from a metal framework. Connected to alligator clips and integrated with Adobe Max, the piece generates sound upon touch, transforming organic material into a responsive sonic experience.

collaboration with Pareidolia, interactive AV installation that plays sound when touched

poster made by Okki

poster made by "The Day Of' magazine
live @ Simplon

conductive kombucha pellicle feat Pareidolia
live @ Simplon
live @ Simplon

photo by 3voor12
live @ Minerva

photo by 3voor12

live @ Simplon
live @ Simplon
live @ Simplon
live @ Minerva
live @ Vera
homemade bioplastics based on algae are conductive and
therefore can be used to trigger sounds through touch and movement