Michael Winter's practice as a composer and sound artist ranges from music created by digital and acoustic instruments to installations and kinetic sculptures. His works typically explores simple processes and often reflects his related interests in phenomenology, mathematics, epistemology, algorithmic information theory, and the history of science. He often collaborates other artists, mathematicians, and scientists bringing objects, ideas, and texts from various domains as structural elements in his pieces. His approach to sound aims to subvert discriminatory conventions and hierarchies by exploring alternative forms of presentation and interaction, often with minimal resources and low information. Winter's work has been presented at REDCAT, Ostrava Festival of New Music, Tsonami Arte Sonoro Festival, Huddersfield New Music Festival, and Umbral Sesiones at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca. Recordings of his music are on XI Records, Another Timbre, New World Records, Edition Wandelweiser, Bahn Mi Verlag, Tsonami Records, and Pogus Productions. In 2008, he co-founded the wulf., a Los Angeles-based organization dedicated to experimental performance. From 2018 to 2019, he was a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude. He currently reside in Berlin.