
Mélodie Blaison is a French sound artist, composer, and flutist based in Brussels. Her practice moves between performance, electroacoustic composition, field recordings, and the making of ceramic instruments.
She works through writing, improvisation, and sound construction, approaching composition as a process shaped by material constraints and listening situations rather than fixed forms.
Breath runs through her work as a central material, shaping voice, instruments, and environments. It opens listening situations in which sound appears, transforms, and disappears depending on the conditions that carry it.
Her pieces combine acoustic and electronic textures, field recordings, and instrumental gestures, forming unstable environments in which perception is constantly reconfigured.
She also develops ceramic instruments activated by air and water, used in both performance and installation contexts.
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