In the studio with Olivier Cong
“… the world is truly a canvas where we can identify some patterns and learn to appreciate its chaotic aspects…”
“… the world is truly a canvas where we can identify some patterns and learn to appreciate its chaotic aspects…”
“… I don’t like habits too much; it’s the variation and the not always knowing that makes the practice exciting…”
“… sounds, images, and movements are all sources of inspiration […] I work like a sculptor, but with sounds, lights and objects…”
“…contorting timbres from the scratchings of the bow against the monster of an instrument…”
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