Interval State is an independent practice in environmental composition and sonic observation.
The project explores how sound can shape perception, memory, place, and the experience of time. Rather than approaching music as a traditional linear structure, Interval State treats each composition as an environment to inhabit.
Through original compositions and accompanying field notes, Interval State documents the relationship between sound and attention.
Each work is built through restraint, subtle movement, repetition, and the quiet transformation of familiar sound.