My proposed project, Threshold Resonance, is a natural evolution of the works presented here. In (a)temporalities, I explored stillness, duration, and how withholding voice activates deeper listening. These concepts are foundational to this new installation. TechniTerra introduced responsive, hand-built sonic instruments, which I now intend to refine using vocal input rather than proximity alone. Finally, What I Couldn’t Say Out Loud delves into fragmented speech, breath, and silence as expressions of trauma and memory. These whispered and broken vocalizations directly inform the emotional palette of Threshold Resonance, where the voice becomes the residue of experience. Together, these works form a lineage of inquiry around voice, vulnerability, and immersive sonic space. My invitation is to shift ourselves from spectacle to sensation, entertainment to transformation. This project is a deepening of what I call a sonic changemaking practice; it is a commitment to reshaping how we encounter performance.