PUBLIC LAND is a multidisciplinary project examining how public space is experienced, recorded, and mediated through systems of access, preservation, and visual memory.
The work draws from site encounters, archival language, and minimal visual gestures to reflect on land as both a shared resource and a managed construct.
Using sound, image, and designed objects, PUBLIC LAND considers how places are translated into representations—and how those representations shape our relationship to the environments we move through.
*PUBLIC LAND operates through site-based listening sessions, field observation, and designed artifacts that circulate through public space.
PUBLIC LAND
2026
status: completed/ongoing/study
soundscapes, designed objects & printed matter
edited, site referenced work
Perceptual Prompt
Primary Question: What changes when listening becomes the primary way we orient ourselves within public space?
Optional Reflection:
Listening Sessions
Listening sessions form the primary research method for PUBLIC LAND. These site-specific sound studies prioritize ambient recording and sustained attention to place, treating listening as an active and ethical engagement with public space.
objects available via. studio store