From the recording Unstable Objects-Electroacoustic Studies on Sound and Materiality- No4 Rect Plate Solo-
Rect Plate focuses on the sonic behavior of a single material surface under transformation. The sound source is not treated as an instrument, but as a resonant body whose identity continuously shifts through changes in tension, elasticity, and excitation. Rather than producing fixed gestures or stable tones, the plate reveals its presence through friction, vibration, and spectral instability.
The music unfolds as a study of material response over time. Subtle variations in pressure and resonance generate evolving timbral states, allowing sound to emerge as a trace of matter in flux. Listening is directed toward micro-transformations—thresholds where surface, energy, and duration intersect—positioning the track as an inquiry into sound as material process rather than musical statement.
