Interval State Publications document the ongoing development of the practice through composition, observation, and reflection.
They do not propose a universal methodology or definitive theory of art. Rather, each publication records what the practice understands at a particular moment in time and invites readers to engage with those observations through the lens of their own experience.
Some publications explore a single composition or Study. Others examine broader questions concerning listening, place, memory, artistic practice, and environmental composition.
The purpose of these publications is not to prescribe, but to document.
As the archive evolves, each volume serves as a record of the practice as it existed at that moment—recognizing that future works may refine, expand, or even challenge earlier observations.
Editorial Philosophy
Interval State Publications seek to document an evolving artistic practice rather than define art, composition, or listening.
They are offered as invitations to inquiry rather than conclusions, encouraging readers from diverse backgrounds—including artists, composers, educators, curators, researchers, and listeners—to engage with the material through their own experience and understanding.
Every publication represents a point in an ongoing conversation rather than its final word.
Current Publications
Publication 001
Every Composition Begins with a Place
Currently in development.
An exploration of place as the initial condition of composition and the evolving relationship between curiosity, listening, imagination, and artistic discovery.
Future publications will be added to this archive as the practice continues to develop.