Biography

Keith Lindsay is an interdisciplinary artist working at the intersection of sound, visual art, and technology. His practice explores the echoes between natural phenomena and human systems, translating environmental rhythms into layered audiovisual experiences. Combining custom software, generative structures, electronic music, and field recordings, his immersive performances and installations investigate the sensory entanglements between ecology and algorithm.

With over fifteen years of experience, Keith has presented work in galleries, festivals, and public spaces across Ireland and internationally. He is currently completing a Master of Philosophy in Digital Arts and Intermedia Practices at Trinity College Dublin (2025), where his research focuses on generative AI, ecological entanglement, and algorithmic kinship.

Artist Statement

My work moves between improvisation, installation, and generative systems — drawing from the cycles, patterns, and instabilities of the more-than-human world. I’m interested in how technologies can act not as tools of control, but as responsive agents in a wider ecological conversation.

I often collaborate across disciplines, most notably in The Water Project, an ongoing exploration of water’s elemental behaviours through sound, movement, and light. Across these works, I seek to evoke a heightened environmental awareness — translating fragile systems into sensory experience and inviting audiences into new forms of listening, witnessing, and entanglement.