Resonant Fractures (2026)
Experimental Live Performance for Body, Sound & Technology
I’m very excited to finally share my new experimental live act Resonant Fractures—a long-developing exploration at the intersection of body, sound, and digital systems.
In this performance, sensor-based interfaces translate movement into sound in real time, turning technology into something responsive, fragile, and alive. Instead of aiming for control, I’m interested in what happens when systems start to resist, shift, or behave unexpectedly. Improvisation becomes the core method: a continuous process of reacting, listening, and reconfiguring in dialogue with the machine. Structure and instability coexist, and “errors” become part of the composition. What emerges is a shared space between body and technology—where both act as co-performers, shaping the work in real time through tension, disruption, and resonance.