white noise of a room – Photographic Series – Work in progress

sound frame
Each sound frame represents a long car drive, captured using a transformative video technique and transposed onto materials such as stone, bringing the invisible vibrations of a journey into tangible form.
sound frame
Each sound frame represents a long car drive, captured using a transformative video technique and transposed onto materials such as stone, bringing the invisible vibrations of a journey into tangible form.

Over the past years, I have been collecting sound recordings from various places and spaces — a supermarket, a quiet room, a bus stop, the interior of a tree trunk. Sound is invisible, yet it shapes our perception of space. Through a video technique that translates heat waves and subtle vibrations, I render these hidden sounds visible.

From each recorded environment, I extract sixteen frames — a visual trace of the space’s acoustic presence. These fragments are then transformed and applied onto materials found within those environments: stone, textile, metal, and others.

The work evolves slowly, mirroring the pace of listening itself. It explores the invisible noise that surrounds us — the constant, silent resonance that defines the boundaries and texture of every room. Each grid of sixteen frames reveals a quiet dialogue between sound, matter, and memory.



Over the past years, I have been collecting sound recordings from various places and spaces — a supermarket, a quiet room, a bus stop, the interior of a tree trunk. Sound is invisible, yet it shapes our perception of space. Through a video technique that translates heat waves and subtle vibrations, I render these hidden sounds visible.

From each recorded environment, I extract sixteen frames — a visual trace of the space’s acoustic presence. These fragments are then transformed and applied onto materials found within those environments: stone, textile, metal, and others.

The work evolves slowly, mirroring the pace of listening itself. It explores the invisible noise that surrounds us — the constant, silent resonance that defines the boundaries and texture of every room. Each grid of sixteen frames reveals a quiet dialogue between sound, matter, and memory.