Site-specific sound proposals
Spatialized Soundscapes for Living Spaces
Bioacoustic textures — subtle and spatialized — that give rhythm to a place without overwhelming it. Living scenes that respond to light, time of day, and presence — with natural variations to avoid repetition.
No “always-on” microphone. No cloud dependency.
Discreet integration
Built-in or invisible speakers, designed in harmony with materials and volumes. The technology fades away — the experience remains.
Scenes that converse with the space
Morning, dusk, summer rain… The ambiences follow light, time, or weather. A simple gesture changes the atmosphere.
Can connect with existing home automation, if desired.
Sound ecology
On-site recordings, soft levels, respect for the room’s natural breath. Enriching without masking daily life.
Interaction & sensors
Choose what triggers
Presence, daylight, door opening, local weather or a scene button — only what makes sense for your use case.
Local control — privacy respected.
Multiple sound layers
Base, detail, events: up to 2–6 layers distributed in space. Each with its own level and density for a dynamic scene.
Natural variations
No looping soundtracks: alternating sequences, pauses, and micro-changes for an organic, never-intrusive rendering.
Approach
Scenes
Long libraries (sea, forest, calm urban), with variants and transitions ready to compose your atmosphere.
Audio Core
A local player orchestrates sounds and zones — reliable, silent, and cloud-independent.
Diffusion
In-wall, ceiling, or hidden diffusers depending on the materials and volumes of each room.
Control & Integration
Two ways to live with it: simple gestures (day/night, play/stop) or dialogue with the building’s systems (lighting, scenes, scheduling).
Technical details (for integrators)
Bridges available: KNX, Home Assistant, MQTT. Exposed events/states (scene selection, level, mute, presets). Local network only.
Artistic approach
I design soundscapes the way one works with light — in layers, over time, with breathing space. Each environment calls for its own rhythm; sound settles in as a living and discreet presence that fosters attention.
I also develop listening devices for the invisible living world — natural ultrasounds, algae, lichens, micro-vibrations from plants — transformed into subtle, meditative interior soundscapes. Habitat Inouï explores this threshold between the inaudible and the familiar: a listening surface that reacts to the space and reveals its microscopic dimension.
To discuss a project: get in touch. A detailed technical brief can be shared upon request.