Pluralistic Audibilites
Copper flashing, transducers, electroformed vines, electroplated 3D printed adapters, copper pipe, copper fittings, motherboard parts, resin, solder, patina, 2025
My work explores questions of belonging through conductivity, ritual, and material memory, particularly in metal. Drawing on Jewish intellectual traditions of multiplicity, debate, and ethical inquiry, I ask how we create frameworks for belonging that are dynamic and decolonial. Electroplating becomes a metaphor for transformation through contact—producing not addition, but a cybernetic third state for generative discourse that is both electrical and alchemical. Jewish ritual objects, often made of silver, carry memory, sound, and presence across generations. Metal holds marks and resonance; it becomes both archive and participant. Through sculpture and sound, I seek a plural, ethical space of becoming—where contradiction is held, memory moves, and ritual acts as a living technology.
Special thanks to Robbie Wing, Dominic Coles and Aliya Ultan for their sonic contributions.

