Noisoma 1/3

Noisoma 1/3” — The Self-Organizing Order of Electronic Noise and Dream

Noisoma employs electronic noise as its primary sonic language to explore the shifting balance between chaos and order within dream states. Here, noise is no longer a disturbance or residue—it becomes a self-generating acoustic organism, possessing its own rhythm, logic, and breath.

Both dream and electronic noise share a non-linear structure: fragmented, discontinuous, and seemingly chaotic, yet governed by an implicit coherence beneath the surface. Through algorithmic noise generation and the layering of dream fragments, the work transforms sound into a reflective space of the subconscious.

The sound field resists melodic harmony or rhythmic regularity. Instead, it invites the listener into a state of perceptual disorientation—an in-between condition of wakefulness and sleep, where frequencies collide and dissolve. Noise here becomes the language of dreams: an acoustic metaphor for the collapse of order and the reassembly of meaning.