Forest, Our Island (2024-2025)
Forest, Our Island (2024-2025) is a music and multimedia collaboration with scientists at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire, USA to translate data and field recordings of the forest system into musical composition and public performances.
The Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest is a 7,800-acre field site that has been used for ecological studies since 1955. They host a long-term research program that studies the forest's air, water, soils, plants, and animals. They offer public programs that include guided tours, classroom resources, and opportunities to meet scientists and educators.
Ocean Symphony (2024-26)
Ocean Symphony (2024-26)
Ocean Symphony is a long-term sound exploration and composition project in collaboration with marine sanctuaries at NOOA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) to orchestrate marine sounds into audio files, scores, and mix-media that will be used by orchestras, chamber groups, touring musicians, and educational organizations to access awareness of the ocean and for the public, especially younger people, to understand marine environment, including fish chorus, whale songs, shipwrecking, human activities, and plants.