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  1. How is it in Lenca? 2018

    0.00 - 2.13 minute mark - A work in collaboration between the artist and her child in which they learn Lenca, the indigenous language of her family’s region in El Salvador. This work engages with the playfulness between generations as well as the difficult pursuit of trying to learn ancestral languages together in the diaspora by using the internet as our only resource to learn phrases.

  2. Call, 2020

    2.28 - 5.16 minute mark -Composition featuring field recordings of birds as well as the bird songs gathered as samples from the introductions of 20 different house music tracks. This work was commissioned by Westspace.

  3. Shapeshifters, 2019

    5.26 - 17.38 minute mark - A sonic essay presentation for the curatorial symposium Shapeshifters held at Monash University. In this piece the artist worked with various approaches to sound including field recording, sampled voices from writers, thinkers and artists to convey ideas around place, adaptation, re-appropriation and belonging and the development of music - specifically latin genres as they evolve across time.

  4. Two Volcanoes 2021

    17.48 - 21.46 minute mark. A work in collaboration with Latai Tamoepeau as a ‘Sonic Pilgrimage’ for the work Mass Movement.

  5. Conchcast 2021

    22.00- 40.05 minute mark. A work commissioned by Contemporary Art Tasmania during lock down. Conchcast invites the listener on a journey into the smooth interior of the conch shell, to consider its history, mythologies and its physical qualities and its importance across various indigenous cultures. This podcast included a sound mix of various found sounds featuring the conch from all around the world in all their various approaches.