Among other things, composer, sound sculptor, and systems artist Louise Fristensky [ ˌlʉˈiːz ˌfɹ̞ ɪstʰˈɜˑnscʰi̞ ] (b. 1987) creates works focused along the micro-refractions of reality’s pointillistic network of personally-aggregated and mutually agreed-upon mythologies; the places where the air tastes of electricity.
Their doctoral thesis – To Swim In Air Forever Tooloud Laughcrying – is available to read in UNT's Digital Library