Exploring the Boundaries of Silence, Image & Resonance

How does sound behave in stillness? Can light exist without time? Bogdan Dullsky works in the fragile space between resonance and silence, motion and stillness, presence and dissolution. His artistic practice moves across fine art photography, audiovisual compositions, and experimental soundscapes, revealing new dimensions of perception.

About

At the intersection of drone, ambient, musique concrète, and sound collage, my work explores the temporal and spatial nature of sound and image. Each composition is a study in resonance—where frequencies shape invisible architecture, and silence becomes as tangible as noise.

  • Sound as Texture – Layered sonic environments, built from manipulated field recordings, analog synthesis, and found sounds.
  • Collage as Process – Assembling fragmented memories, textures, and distortions, both in sound and imagery.
  • Experimental Audiovisual Language – Moving beyond fixed forms, creating works that shift between structured composition and fluid improvisation.

I see sound not just as vibration, but as a force that sculpts space, perception, and experience. In my audiovisual works, stillness and movement are not opposites—they dissolve into one another, forming an immersive dialogue between light, texture, and time.

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