Sound-based works exploring space, time, and presence.
Sound at Dharma Art Collective is approached as an artistic practice rather than a musical genre.
The works explore sound as a temporal and spatial medium, shaped through improvisation, silence, and physical presence.
Rather than fixed compositions, sound unfolds in response to space, environment, and moment.
Improvisation functions not as performance style, but as a method of listening and decision-making, allowing each work to emerge uniquely within its context.
Sound works may exist as recordings, live situations, or site-responsive pieces, often engaging with visual elements such as painting, light, or architecture.
They are developed as autonomous works while maintaining a close dialogue with visual art, forming a shared conceptual ground across different media.





