Radiophonic Phantoms (2016) is a series of prints on Vellum that record surface details found on audio artefacts housed in the Emile Berlin Musée des Ondes in Montréal, Canada. The series employs a graphite based trace-making technique, often used to record surface artwork and information of historically significant tombstones. This work details the death, obsolescence and failure of technology by documenting and scaling up subtle imprints and textures found on mundane radio and stereo equipment that would have once filled the domestic sphere.