Type A is a stereo electroacoustic sound-object piece, which was composed using only two sound sources: a long, hollow plastic tube and an old-fashioned typewriter. It was realized using both analog and digital studio equipment. The sounds were processed in many different ways, including (analog) tape loops, pitch shifting, filtering, echo, reverb, and granulation.
- Performed in various locations, including at the Vancouver Art Gallery, and the Sonic Boom Festival, Western Front, Vancouver, 10 March 2005.
- Performed as part of the International Women’s Electroacoustic Listening Room Project, 8th Annual New Music Festival at California State University, Fullerton, USA, 21 March, 2009.