Halsey Burgund is a musician and sound artist whose installations and musical performances make extensive use of spoken human voice recordings as musical elements, alongside traditional and electronic instruments. He collects these voices from otherwise uninvolved individuals whom he records in various locations, from museums to street corners to rock clubs. In 2010, his sound art installation, Scapes, was on exhibit at the deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum in Lincoln, MA. This piece was a location-sensitive evolving musical composition that allowed participants to augment the physical landscape of the museum's sculpture park by leaving audio commentary in locations of their choosing for future participant to hear. Halsey currently has a six-channel audio installation on exhibit at Boston's Museum of Science called 'Voices Without Faces; Voices Without Races' which explores personal experiences of race in eastern Massachusetts.