Unweighted Colors (C Major)
This introductory room opens the world of Unweighted Colors — a sequence of works arranged not by hierarchy, but by the quiet logic of color itself. Each movement leans toward a different temperature, a different gravity, a different internal pulse. Nothing here asks for certainty. These paintings were gathered for how they breathe together — not to tell a story, but to let you enter one.
9 movements · continuous sequence
Best experienced with headphones and a bit of time.
Before you enter
Immersive mode works best when approached slowly. Each movement pairs a single painting with a piece of sound and a written thread — a small space for attention rather than a scroll of images.
Suggested way to experience
- · Put on headphones or good speakers.
- · Dim the room or reduce visual noise.
- · Enter full-screen mode once inside.
- · Let the sequence lead you — or drift at your own pace.
About this program
Unweighted Colors is the first chapter in a larger project.
Rather than following a narrative, the program moves by tonal behavior alone — drifting, gathering, lifting, dissolving, and finally opening into light. It stands on its own terms: a complete arc shaped by attention, color, and air.
Enter the symphony
Beyond this point, the program quiets itself. Each movement opens on its own terms — one painting, one sound, one moment of gravity. Let the sequence guide you, or enter it at your own pace.
Enter Symphony IRead movement notes
A textual companion to the program — the written notes behind each movement, available as a continuous reading experience.
Open movement notes ↗Sound & credits
Select classical recordings sourced via CLASSICALS. Additional performers and commissions will be added as the project expands.