Live Scoring
Live Scoring gathers work with film, early and silent cinema, archival footage, and audiovisual performance. The practice combines live instruments, electronics, improvisation, and cue-based performance.
Acoustic instruments, prepared guitar, woodwinds, electronics, iPad synthesis, field recordings, and Ableton Live cueing are used to build flexible scores that respond to image, gesture, rhythm, atmosphere, and silence.
The first major context for this work was Broken Blossoms, a live score developed with Adrian Mihai for Triste Film Festival in Bologna. Future projects will expand toward silent cinema, archival footage, experimental film, and other forms of live audiovisual performance.