I'm a composer and performer. I'm also a teacher, writer, hacker, and occasional builder of electronic musical instruments. I'm interested in how we listen, how we make sense of sound, and how we negotiate issues such as listening and sense-making when we decide to push sound about in time and space. I've found that other people have very different notions and experiences of time and space, and that these differences are part of what makes other people fascinating. This has led me to work with all sorts of musicians, writers, dancers, choreographers, scientists, engineers, philosophers, and film, video, and installation artists. Sometimes I think that art is only about asking questions. But it's not just a matter of asking profound or beautiful questions, it's a matter of asking the right questions. Or maybe it's that the right questions are always and inevitably profound and beautiful. I don't know, but there are some important questions still waiting to be asked.