
Marcus Pal (b. 1991) is a musician-sound artist-composer who writes about sounds and minds in a theoretical-philosophical manner. Much of their work is motivated by a deep fascination with listening experiences in which harmonic sound presents with very high degrees of intensity and clarity. Pal is interested in how our ways of conceptually making sense of harmonic sound and the nature of experience more generally limit and shape our phenomenal worlds.
Their main writing project, “Enacting Harmonic Sound,” is on the epistemology of harmonic sound, concept formation, modality, and wonder. In this project, Pal is thinking with various Sanskrit philosophies, particularly tenth and eleventh-century Buddhist and Pratyabhijña Śaiva epistemology and philosophy of mind. They are also drawing heavily on contemporary work in enactive cognitive science such as the literature on participatory sense-making.
In 2013 and 2014, Pal studied with La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela while living in the Church Street Dream House in New York. Since 2014, they have worked regularly with Catherine Christer Hennix.