

Three audio-visual works
A collection of hardware-sequenced experiments exploring spatial tension and analog degradation, prepared for formal academic assessment. Each piece represents a distinct synthesis of modular audio and generative video.






Selected tracks
A strict catalog of three audio-visual experiments, detailing modular synthesis configurations, structural concepts, and hardware pipelines designed for real-time performance.
Track 01
Track 02
Track 03
A study in modular synthesis and live-manipulated tape loops, exploring high-frequency spatial tension. Built around generative CV sequencing and custom visual feedback loops.
An exploration of low-end frequencies and hardware sequencing, driven by custom analog drum machines. Investigates the physical impact of sub-bass in enclosed architectural spaces.
A performance capturing real-time signal degradation through chained tape delays and cathode-ray monitors. Examines the aesthetic value of analog errors and generation loss.
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Synthesis methodology
A breakdown of the hardware pipelines and spatial mapping techniques utilized across the three assessment pieces, demonstrating rigorous technical execution.
Analog degradation
Spatial tension
Utilizing voltage-controlled tape delays and modular overdrive circuits to introduce physical warmth into digital video timelines, establishing a tactile connection between sound and light.
Multi-channel audio arrays mapped to high-contrast visual cues, creating a tightly synchronized sensory environment designed specifically for multi-speaker academic evaluation spaces.
Academic credentials
Access the complete technical dossier, including hardware schematics, signal flow diagrams, and the full theoretical thesis supporting this submission for academic review.
