Project

Sonic Writing Research

Dr. Thor Magnusson, from the University of Sussex, is in residency at CNMAT for a week this Spring. This is part of his Sonic Writing Research project which is a two-year research program that explores work and practices using new technologies for musical expression. Through tracing the historical conditions of material and symbolic design in in three interconnected strands of inscription - instruments, notation, and phonography - the project studies how established techniques are translated into new methods of musical composition and performance in digital musical media.

Event

Spaced Out with Friction Quartet

Sun, April 30, 2017, 7:30pm
Lobby of the Hearst Memorial Mining Building
Berkeley, CA
94720
US
Sunday, April 30, 2017 - 19:30
This Event is Free and Open to the Public
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Jason Cress

Musical indeterminacy, environmental sound shaping, and open-access art comprise the focus of my work. Projects often include circuit-building, feedback, real-time digital processing and electroacoustic composition. By repurposing commonly found electronic waste and raw materials, I seek to design easily replicable instruments, sound sculptures, and performative objects.

News

Claudia Hart: Inside the Flower Matrix

Including a multi-channel sound installation by Edmund Campion

With technical support from CNMAT Music Systems Designer, Jeff Lubow

March 7-April 14, 2017

Natalie and James Thompson Art Gallery

Department of Art and Art History

San José State University

 

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Lily Chen winner of !BAMM! Student Composers Competition

Hypochondriasis for solo chin and live electronics

With technical support from CNMAT Music Systems Designer, Jeff Lubow.

The !BAMM! Student Composers Competition at Composers, Inc. is dedicated to encouraging the music of Bay Area student composers and presenting it in a prominent concert forum.

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Jeffrey Lubow

Jeffrey M. Lubow is an interdisciplinary artist and researcher concerned with the space between body and technology. His influences are spread amongst a number of mentors and colleagues the likes of David Wessel, Adrian Freed, Leslie Stuck, John Bischoff, Pauline Oliveros, and Patrick Clancy.

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