"Acherusia" is a sound installation and live performance whose core elements are soundwalks recorded in both natural and urban settings surrounding the Phlegraean Fields, a vast volcanic area west of Naples, Italy.

In the installation, the recordings are presented alongside photographs and found objects collected on-site, linking audio to the visible and material traces of the landscape.

During the live performance, the sounds are manipulated and mixed to form a shifting narrative that intertwines childhood memories with present-day concerns about the fragility of both urban and natural environments.

"Acherusia" examines how everyday life continues, pauses, or almost disappears in a place where the ground itself is in constant shift. By contrasting environmental sounds with traces of human activity, the work reveals the delicate balance between people and their surroundings and invites reflection on how communities adapt or retreat in a precarious landscape that is constantly changing.

Recorded at Errant Sound by Janine Eisenächer.
Berlin, October 23rd, 2025

Originally presented at LOOSE ENDS 001, SOMA Art Berlin
Curated by EXGIRLFRIEND x SOFT LAUNCH | May 31st, 2025

"n|a|ether" is an electro-acoustic performance that explores the hidden sonic dimensions of our technology-saturated environments.

Sounds sourced from places where technology’s presence is overwhelming yet often unnoticed are heavily manipulated. These include electromagnetic signals captured with wide-band receivers and field recordings of urban soundscapes made using conventional digital recorders. The performance oscillates between intense, dissonant bursts of noise and moments of structured melodic clarity, creating a dynamic tension between chaos and harmony.

By amplifying imperceptible electromagnetic fields, radio waves, and pure frequencies alongside familiar urban sounds, "n|a|ether" highlights the pervasive influence of technology on our sensory experience.