I found MUJO to be a really interesting piece, and one that is very applicable to what we learn in this class specifically. I have taken classes with Aaron before, notably Live Coding, so I know how creative his pieces can be. I really liked the concept of projecting onto the dunes, and using light and the lack thereof to create contrasts in the medium. I really enjoy pieces that cross digital and physical mediums such as this, and I think it made me appreciate the piece more. Also, as someone who cares a lot about sound, I really liked the experimental sounds that are used. The panting and other human noises combined with the dreary background sounds really emotionally impact the piece. I enjoyed Aaron breaking down what he did to make the dunes and the different ways he modified them, and I hope that I can try to use these ideas in a future work. In particular, I really liked the one that used the liquid equation (the name escapes me) and I want to experiment with that in a future work. Overall, I really enjoyed listening to how MUJO came to be, the concept, and the process that happened to make the piece a reality.