Minimal A Cappella Audio Infrastructure
The right look can become a form of care.
Artistic Research Context
RS12000 is a vocal research project exploring the presence of the human voice in structured environments.
The work focuses on non-intrusive listening, where sound does not guide, instruct, or extract.
It proposes a minimal sonic form that supports presence without imposing meaning.
RS12000 is a focused vocal archive designed for institutional environments. Pure a cappella only — designed for GDPR/FADP compliance with no listener data collection. No spoken instruction and no clinical claims.
Care Environments
For hospitals, clinics, hospice, oncology, respite rooms, chaplaincy spaces, and care teams seeking a stable listening environment.
Patients / families / staffPublic / Social Access
For municipalities, agencies, reintegration programs, social support services, and public initiatives supporting people facing fatigue or hardship.
Programs / beneficiaries / support spacesWorkforce / Employers
For companies, employers, shift-based teams, and organizations looking to support decompression, fatigue response, and staff recovery spaces.
Employees / teams / recovery roomsWhere it fits
- Hospitals, clinics, hospice, quiet rooms
- Public social programs and support services
- Employer staff recovery and decompression spaces
- Structured institutional listening environments
What it is not
- Not a medical therapy
- Not a public streaming platform
- No spoken guidance or instruction
- No ads, no social feeds, no tracking
A Listening Environment Free from Tracking
The archive operates without listener data collection.
This is both a technical and artistic decision, maintaining a direct, unrecorded relationship between sound and listener.
The listening space remains free from measurement or tracking.