Murmurations: Motifs
Murmurations: Motifs is an ongoing body of intermedia sequences—drawing, writing, and sound—where small units cluster and disperse to produce temporary patterns of meaning. Each sequence enacts a dialectic of inheritance, imitation, and rupture through emergent, time-based structure.
Murmurations: Capriccios
Murmurations: Capriccios—These works gather figures, marks, text, and notation into unstable formations that cluster, break, and re-form. The title joins two kinds of movement: murmuration as collective drift with sudden directional change, and capriccio as deviation, leap, and associative form.
Music, language, and drawing act here as overlapping systems, each pressing against the others without fully taking control. Repetition builds turbulence rather than clarity. Bodies multiply, flatten, brace, and dissolve into pattern.
What emerges is not a fixed scene, but a state of continual reorientation: a shifting field held together by motion, interruption, and change.