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Visda Goudarzi- Junkmail


Tech Needs Projection, speakers: prefer stage audio system or similar

Samples: https://ccrma.stanford.edu/~visda/junkmail2.wav

Description: Junkmail is an audio-visual piece as a reaction to the fact that "it takes more than 100 million trees to produce the total volume of junk mail that arrives in American mailboxes each year."

Bio: Visda Goudarzi is a Computer Musician interested in software development for computer music, human- computer interaction, gesture based interfaces, computer graphics and the application of new media in art. She recently graduated in the MA/MST program at CCRMA. She has also a Masters degree in Computer Science from TU Vienna and plays piano.


Sweat Shop Boys - Adam Somers and Sean Price

Tech Needs: 2 Speakers/Amp, subwoofer preferred, 2 1/4" outputs, table, power. We are happy to play in a reverberant space

Website: http://sweatshopboys.com/

Sounds: http://sweatshopboys.com/?page=sounds

Description: Slowly evolving, dark, drone/ambient

Bio: The Sweat Shop Boys are a drone act formed in 2005 at CalArts by Adam Somers and Sean Price. Over the years they have refined a vocabulary for improvised noise and ambient performance using analog modular synthesizers and custom software. Sean Price currently resides in Oakland, CA and is attending Mills College in the Electronic Music MFA program. Adam Somers resides in Palo Alto and is attending Stanford University in CCRMA's MA/MST program.


Hongchan Choi - Fragmenta

  • Fragmenta (real-time audiovisual performance OR playback recorded media)

Tech Needs: just a projector (with D-SUB input and an extension cable perhaps)

Sample video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ajz5aF8cbyQ

Description: The project "Fragmenta" is an aesthetic & experimental approach to creating audiovisual art with rich inter-media interaction. With the notion of "organic binding" between audio and visual objects, the main goal of these series of experiment is to make audiences feel these audiovisual scenes as an united sense. This piece was implemented with two software platforms: Chuck and Processing. OSC(OpenSound Control) was used for inter-connecting two applications.

  • Bio

Hongchan Choi is a composer/creative coder who is eager to experiment an artistic mixture of music and visual. After years of undergraduate study in information engineering and master's in computer music, now he is a candidate for a doctoral degree(D.M.A.) and also graduate teaching fellow at Dongguk University. Creating a variety of multimedia works such as cross-modal performances and audiovisual installations, he has been participating numerous concerts and exhibitions in Seoul, Korea.


Adam Sheppard, Bjorn Erlach, Xiang Zhang - $$$$$ iN tHe BaNK

Tech Needs : Stereo Speaker Set-Up with amplification.

Influences : Too $hort, Merzbow, Fleetwood Mac

Description : Noise, Pop, Dirty Rap

Bio : Adam, Bjorn, and Xiang are currently students at CCRMA. They are good friends and enjoy making music together.


Carr Wilkerson - LOLFO

Tech Needs - stereo 1/4 in out, 1/2 table space, 3 power outlets, (no video/graphics planned), it would be nice to have a sub.

Samples [1]

Description - downtempo ambient dubstep

Bio Carr Wilkerson is a System Administrator at CCMRA specializing in Linux and Mac OS systems. He is a controller and software system builder and sometime performer/impresario. He has a BS in Physics from Tulane University, Master of Arts in Music Science and Technology from Stanford University, and a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Tulane. In a previous life, he was a US Navy Nuclear Propulsion Engineer (think Scotty).



Steinunn Arnardottir - Put my hands in your pocket project

Tech Needs Speakers, cables from mixer to speaker (XLR or 1/4" jack outputs), table

Samples http://mp3.breakbeat.is/breakbeat/leopold/demo/put_my_hands_unfinished_demo.mp3

Description A dj set possibly with some live-ness added to it..

Bio Steinunn Arnardottir received her B.Sc. degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Iceland in 2006 and a M.A. in Music, Science and Technology from Stanford's Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA) in 2008. She is currently working toward a M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University and will graduate in Spring 2010.


Fernando Lopez-Lezcano - A Very Fractal Cat, unCaged'

Tech Needs Stage audio system

Samples

Description A Very Fractal Cat, unCaged

This is the second version of the second piece (after “Cat Walk”) of a series of algorithmic performance pieces for pianos, computer and cat that I started working on last year (the proverbial cat walking on a piano keyboard). The performer connects through a keyboard controller to four virtual pianos both directly and through algorithms. Through the piece different note and phrase generation algorithms are triggered by the performer's actions, including markov chains that the virtual cat uses to learn from the performer, fractal melodies, plain scales and trills and other even simpler algorithms. The sound of the pianos is heard directly, and is also processed using spectral, granular and other synthesis techniques at different points in the performance, creating spaces through which the performer moves. A surround environment is created with Ambisonics spatialization, and everything in the piece was written in SuperCollider.

Bio Fernando López-Lezcano is a composer, performer, lecturer and computer systems administrator at CCRMA, Stanford University. He has been taking care of computing resources there since 1993, including the Planet CCRMA collection of open source sound and music packages for Linux which he created and maintains since 2001. He has been involved in the field of electronic music since 1976 and his music has been released on CD and played in the Americas, Europe and East Asia.


Cobi Van Tonder - title needed if any

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Luke Dahl - The Tom Jonestown Experience

Tech Needs Stereo audio transduction

Samples http://www.myspace.com/lukedahl

Description Electronic dance-like music performed live for your enjoyment.

Bio Luke Dahl is a PhD student at CCRMA whose research interests include physical gestures in new music instruments and musical information retrieval. He also composes and performs electronic dance music.


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