2024
The Most Beautiful Thing I've Ever Seen originated from an unplanned documentary recording.
Built entirely from spoken language, the work explores repetition, variation and the unstable boundary between structure and unpredictability.
Fragments emerge, overlap, drift apart and return transformed.
Words begin to function simultaneously as meaning, rhythm, texture and emotional memory.
As the piece unfolds, listening itself becomes a process of orientation.
Patterns slowly reveal themselves.
What initially appears fragmented begins to form an increasingly coherent emotional space.
The work explores attention, duration and the experience of recognition - the moment when structure becomes visible without explanation.