During the years I had the pleasure to work with different artists on sound & art installations resulting in many different tasks such as musical clusters being send around in a surround sound space (Lemniscate with Jorinde Voigt and Chris Imler), giving a voice to interactive, indepentently re/acting robots (MI + MII with Jorinde Voigt), composing music for installtions by Nina Fischer & Maroan El Sani (Toute la memoire du monde), Ulu Braun (Architektura), Sigismond de Vajay (Goodby Gasoline) and bringing sculptures to life for the artist duo Bankleer in Munich, Berlin and at the first Biennale Karachi / Pakistan 2017.
I enjoy to exchange ideas with artists from different fields and find ways to express and underline the conceptual approach of the artists work.
Feel free to get in touch, if you have an interesting project that could need some sound or musical input.
Past Art Collaborations:













Watermill Center Long Island NY, Galerie Christian Lehtert Cologne
Read original text by Jorinde Voigt
Listen / Buy Vinyl or Digital Album
Get Matrix & Lemniscate Book by Jorinde Voigt (Kerber Verlag)


Read the original text by Sigismond de Vajay
Listen / Buy the music of “Goodbye Gasoline”






Eigen+Art, Volksbuehne Berlin
Listen / Buy the music of “Toute la memoire du monde”




Zocker / Der Spieler
Shown at Volksbühne Berlin and in the Netherlands by ZT Hollandia 2004 – Directed by Johan Simons.
Kongress der Supervisionäre (Radio Play)
by Matthias Wittekindt + Christoph Kalkowski
Toute la Memoire du Monde – video installation by Nina Fischer + Maroan El Sani
Filmed in the old national library in Paris and comparing the old busy, adventurous athmosphere of the original documentary “toute la memoire du monde” by Alain Resnais with the stagnated and lonely mood you find there nowadays, after the library got closed.
Goodbye Gasoline – Installation
Presented in Santiago Chile 2007 and Buenos Aires Art Fair 2008 – Soundscapes + atmospheric soundcollage. The installation by Sigismond de Vajay was made with a lot of moving miniature oil pumps installed in the height of the eyes. Watching it and listening to the sounds transported a scary and mystic but captivating feel. It´s not money that makes the economy running – it´s energy.