Byron J Scullin

His sound design work has appeared in performances and exhibitions at National Gallery of Victoria,[1] Rising Festival,[2] and Dark Mofo.

[5] The work featured eight "2100 horsepower monolithic subwoofers"[6] in the space which audience members could move around to change their experience, with the low tones causing a physical sensation across their body.

Their art piece Siren Songs included 450 speakers and a helicopter broadcasting sound around the city as part of the performance which The Guardian called "eerie, dark and beautiful.

[13][14] Elsewhere, he has worked with Francois Tetaz, Darrin Verhagen, Philip Brophy, and Midnight Juggernauts.

[15] In 2021, Scullin's work The Rivers Sing (created with artists Deborah Cheetham Fraillon and Thomas Supple) was presented as part of the RISING: festival in Melbourne.