Joanna Woźny’s music resists certainty. Fragmented, elusive, and ever-transforming, it listens into the noise of the everyday and distills from it something fiercely alive. Her works trace perception’s fault lines – between sound and noise, sense and abstraction – constantly unmaking and remaking form. In this sonic terrain, repetition never means stasis; structure dissolves into process. Each piece is a beginning: a seismographic record of emergent thought, a refusal to conclude. For Woźny, composition is not statement but inquiry – into presence, attention, and the fragile threads that connect the inner and outer worlds.