is a composer from Dublin, Ireland. His practice is interdisciplinary, borrowing from performance art, theatre, philosophy, literature, and visual art. Much of his work is site-specific, and often “context-specific,” considering the full gamut of an audiences’ experience while also striving to challenge their expectations. Recent works Will we Give it a Bash? and Everything’s Left That’s Worth Defence seek to subvert the assumptions of the audience through playful, humorous, and often chaotic means.
He is the general manager of the experimental music ensemble Kirkos and runs their venue and artist space in Dublin, Ireland. He was the Contemporary Music Centre Ireland’s Emerging Composer in 2022 and 2023.
Selected works: Virtual Reality Therapy for piano, voice and electronics (2020), Line of Sight, guided walk and site-specific performance for actor, five musicians and Zoom call (2020), Will we Give it a Bash?, lecture-recital for actor, clarinet, electronics and video (2022), Everything’s Left That’s Worth Defence, site-specific performance for actor, five musicians, speakers and two flag bearers (2022), About my Work, lecture-recital (2023), Sine of Light, installation-performance for actor, four musicians, binoculars and headphones (2023), Escape Velocity for violin, cello, transducer and lights (2024), The Thing About Darkness for snare, transducer, lights and video (2024), New Work for Pierrot ensemble (2025).