Composer · Sound Designer · Thirty Years of Practice
Sound as the invisible architecture of emotion.
Not to accompany. To transform.
Three territories. One intention.
The sound that reveals what images cannot say alone.
The sound that gives a soul to the spaces we inhabit.
The sound that restores what the world takes away.
Some images already carry their emotion. Others are waiting for sound to reveal what they mean.
An architectural space without sound is a score without music. Sound is the invisible material that completes what the architect built.
Vibration acts directly on the nervous system. Sound is not an ornament — it is an intervention on how we feel.
A film score that makes images breathe.
A holographic sound field projected onto a chandelier.
An MRI room where anxiety becomes calm.
A bench in a city that protects you from the world.
These are not different jobs.
They are the same question, asked in different rooms:
what does this space need to become?
Defining works