Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Endarkened co-composition as a relational approach to sound, story, and research grounded in shared agency and ethical practice.
- Endarkened listening and decolonial listening practices focused on relation, refusal, opacity, and responsibility in sonic encounters.
- Sound as a site of memory, storytelling, and embodied knowledge within Black and Indigenous epistemologies.
- Community-grounded composition and co-presence as research praxis across artistic and social contexts.
- Opacity, refusal, and sovereignty in sound practice, including resistance to translation, extraction, and forced clarity.
Current research
Currently, Gre is further developing 'Endarkened Co-Composition' via practice-based research funded by an AHRC Curiosity Award.
A Working Definition of Endarkened Co-composition (EC)
a collaborative method of generative sound- and music-making that, centres Black and Indigenous forms of storytelling and story-keeping through storytelling, interview and informal exchange. EC is a non-linear process that is rooted in creating a site of endarkened co-presence where the stories and experiences shared fundamentally inform sonic outputs.
Research projects
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