If the foundation is strong, will the walls remember?

Palimpsest is a sound-based work that explores environmental and embodied histories, and how they are layered, obscured, and revealed over time. Through the interfacing of lithic layers; both natural and constructed, and the shifting contours of the human body, the project considers how memory is inscribed into both ground and form.

By examining the relationship between structure and transformation, where foundations do not simply anchor but resonate, shift, and respond, distinctions between the natural and the constructed, the organic and the inorganic, begin to dissolve. What emerges is a sonic landscape where memory is not a static record but a living, mutable presence shaped by time, erosion, and the body's interaction with place.