Our work begins not with a sketch, but with a frequency. We act as conduits, capturing the invisible patterns of sound and giving them a permanent, physical form. This process is an archaeology of the audible—a dialogue between the mathematical certainty of a wave and the intuitive hand of the maker.
Through this, we explore a simple, profound question: if a memory, a place, or a feeling had a frequency, what would it look like? Our objects are vessels for these questions, designed not just to be seen, but to be felt—echoes of a world usually heard, not seen.

Making The Invisible Tangible




Sound Driven Laser Installation


The Sound Driven Laser installation (SDL) is a new production method that translates sound into graphics or physical objects. This technique involves modulating speakers to specific frequencies that create patterns and compositions with laserlight, resulting in unique images that represent the multidimensional design language of sound itself. The resulting laser drawn shape of the installation can be used to project the shape of sound through space, 3D print sound in real time or make imprints of sound on media. 
The installation is a human controlled generative process using sound as an engine.