Perspective on Sound

I do not seek to fully define the presence, absence, or intimacy I work with. My practice exists within their intersection. I focus on how sounds become intimate, how they detach, and how absence is felt through presence. I am interested in the subtle and emergent ways sound shapes perception and influences human connection.

Rooted in Iran, I approach listening and musical perception through an Eastern sensibility, informed by my cultural background and placed in dialogue with contemporary sound practices. I do not aim to resolve or dramatise experience. I aim to present it, and through that presentation, to expose the structures by which experience unfolds.

My work is a process of revealing emotions I have lived through. By expressing them through sound, I allow them to exist as they are, unfiltered, uncensored, and direct.