David Sheppard. Image courtesy of the artist.
Lecture/Demos
Victor Gama. Credit: Najib Nafib.
Victor Gama
Victor Gama’s work addresses the relationship between instrument building and music composition, while using new technologies and the creative practices of Africa and the Diaspora.
Christopher Janney, Harmonic Convergence, 2011. Credit: PhenomenArts.
Christopher Janney
Creating a sense of spontaneity in the urban landscape
Tristan Perich, 1 Bit Symphony, 2010. Credit: D Yee.
Tristan Perich
In composing, Tristan Perich opens up the sound-making possibilities of the raw machinery itself, always “getting one step closer to the flow of electricity through the microchip.
Julia Ogryzidiak, Okeanos, 2012. Credit: RJ Muna
Julia Ogrydziak
Creating experiential art works and performances that draw from architecture, art, electronic music, science, nature, and more
Andy Cavatorta. Image courtesy of the artist.
Andy Cavatorta
Through the design of such complex and experimental instruments, Andy Cavatorta explores the ways in which we create meaning through sound.
Hauschka performs at the CAST Marathon Concert. Credit: L. Barry Hetherington.
Hauschka
Fueled by a love of rhythm, Hauschka’s (Volker Bertelmann) classicist training, chamber music sensibilities and pop cultural interests all come together to create playful, unpredictable and inventive music.
Pamela Z, Ars Electronica, 2008. Photo: Rubra.