“Songs of the Sanctuary: Combining Scientific Imaging and Music to Celebrate the Beauty of the Natural World” (a.k.a Songs of the Sanctuary) is a collaboration that combines scientific imaging, music, and education to raise awareness about the importance of conserving biodiversity in the natural world.
The collaboration will be centered around the creation of handmade, custom harp-like instruments in the shape of moth antennae, as well as workshops and educational materials to teach participants about the importance of preserving biodiversity. The Songs of the Sanctuary collaboration is a project that aims to combine scientific imaging, music, and art to create a powerful and inspiring experience that promotes the importance of preserving biodiversity. The collaboration will take place within a beautiful and ecologically diverse area located in Vermont, USA with the Sage Mountain Botanical Sanctuary or a likeness.
Recent Projects
- Birdsong as Story: An Emergent ExplorationProject Summary: In this project, I explored the possibility that random bird calls, when listened to attentively and translated through a symbolic framework, could reveal coherent narratives, archetypal structures, and even philosophical reflections on life, death, and journey.What began as an analysis of extracted audio evolved into a profound realization: birds may not just sing… Read more: Birdsong as Story: An Emergent Exploration
- Frequency Matching in Moth AntennaeMoth antennae are nature’s exquisite instruments — delicate, fractal structures tuned by evolution to detect the most ephemeral signals. Far from mere appendages, they function as bioresonators, harmonizing with frequencies across the acoustic, electromagnetic, and even molecular spectrum. Their shapes — from feathered plumes to sleek threads — offer clues to the types of signals… Read more: Frequency Matching in Moth Antennae