Manifestations in the Shadow of an Uncertain Land unfolds through aleatoric composition and intuitive process, shaped by deeply entangled political and aesthetic lineages. Rooted in lived experiences of bodies and minds navigating the localized and global weight of imperialism, the work also draws from the temporal logic of film and literature, where memory, dread, and anticipation coexist. Working with voice and modular electronics, Lowe treats sound as a sculptural and cinematic force, informed by the estranged memory of Chris Marker's Sans Soleil, the political disorientation of Peter Watkins's Punishment Park, and the procedural violence of Kafka's In the Penal Colony. Echoes of electroacoustic and contemporary classical traditions surface through atmosphere rather than quotation, guiding the music through states of contemplation, terror, solemnity, and propulsion. The result is a charged sonic terrain that resists fixed meaning, sounding rupture and the possibility of transformation.