Field Notes (Live)
To Model Phenomena – Live at MiZa Radio (Spring 2025)
In the spring of 2025, To Model Phenomena was presented live in a special session at MiZa Radio, Abu Dhabi. The performance featured three pieces from the album — Simetría, Motivo, and Memoria — each exploring a distinct conceptual thread through sound.
Simetría opens the session with a meditative study on Supersymmetry, blending electronic textures and harmonic structures that reflect physical and perceptual balance. Motivo follows with a more visceral energy, inspired by the Human Brain Project’s research into decision-making and the philosophical implications of transhumanism. Finally, Memoria offers a contemplative close, examining the interplay between inner narrative and reality, and how language itself reshapes memory.
The session was captured in video and later edited into individual pieces, now released gradually as a three-part video series — an audiovisual extension of the album’s central themes: perception, transformation, and the limits of representation.
Motivo – Live at MiZa Radio, Abu Dhabi
Memoria – Live at MiZa Radio, Abu Dhabi
Simetría – Live at MiZa Radio, Abu Dhabi
Music for Artworks
Music for Artworks brings together a series of audiovisual studies in which music develops through a direct dialogue with existing artworks. Unlike the live performance format previously presented in Field Notes, these videos function as exercises in observation — sonic approaches to visual pieces that explore rhythm, space, perception, and temporality through listening.
Each chapter begins from a different artwork and proposes an open relationship between sound and image, where music does not illustrate or accompany, but rather interprets and reconfigures the visual experience.
The series includes interventions based on Faces (2022) by the Canadian collective Studio Iregularand and Alcove LTD (2022) by Encor Studio , a sonic dialogue with immersive environments by the Japanese collective teamLab, and a musical response to the pictorial work of Malaysian artist Yusof Ghani.
Presented alongside the live recordings from MiZa Radio, these works expand Field Notes as a space dedicated to process, experimentation, and the relationship between sound, image, and artistic thinking.
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