Tag Archives: live visuals

Free event Thurs, June 21 3pm Adventure Sci Ctr

I’m back at the Adventure Science Center this Thursday with a Creative Code demo and Interactive/Participatory Art and Music experiences as part of the Make Music Nashville Festival!
Come out and play! (I may even be able to let you bring instruments…..working on that)

I will be set up in the big hall just left of the entrance.
FREE! Thursday June 21 3pm

There will be fun music events all day and night all over the city. Here is a link to the other projects at the Science Center

ConCentrics 3.0 at the Adventure Science Center

A newly expanded version of my Wii remote drawing composition is at Nashville’s Adventure Science Center through May 13.

I developed the code to include 4 remotes instead of the usual 2 and there is now an option to fill in the circles and square animations. I am liking the improvements!

If you post any pix please tag with #concentrics so that I can see your lovely artwork!

 

chatterbird has commissioned me to write a multimedia chamber music piece. It has been quite the challenge and adventure to write for a small chamber group and also to strictly be a composer (and VJ) this time. I have really enjoyed the work and am looking forward to the premiere on
Thursday December 7, 8pm at Ingram Hall @ Vanderbilt University!

more info on Eclipse is at these websites
Eclipse
Facebook Event Page

Tickets are $20 available online or free for Vandy students and faculty.
Details along with map and parking info are here.

Please come out if you can and if you have any soft lit and colorful glow sticks or other not very bright glowy devices please bring them. I’m hoping to have a part for you! Feel free to email me with questions!

A big thanks to all of you who came out to play with Constellation!  It was so much fun watching people dance and twirl and play with this project. It am honored to report that it won a Best of Nashville 2017 award from the Nashville Scene!

chatterbird multimedia commission for Dec 7

Article on Nashville’s Fall Classical schedule mentions my upcoming work with Nashville’s contemporary chamber group chatterbird.

I am very excited to be working on my largest orchestration to date. This will be a debut of a multimedia commission with projections for small chamber orchestra.

more to come!

December 7 concert date at Vanderbilt

Solo Show January 2017 at University of Tennessee at Martin

I am finishing up work for a solo show at #UTMartin to open January 31st , 2017.  It will feature three large interactive artworks including ConCentrix with Wii Remotes, a new version of FireMic, and an iteration of my #roboticdrum series featuring a floor tom and sound responsive colored light.

University of Tennessee at Martin Fine Art Gallery

Opening Tuesday January 31st – February 11,  2017

 

Funding Award from Metro Arts and the NEA!

I cannot express how excited I am to be selected for a funding award to create temporary public art in Nashville! It is a dream come true! More details to come and if you are interested in having me bring this interactive projection and sound install to your neighborhood or community, please let me know!

Funding Awards to Learning Lab Artists

Now Fiscally Sponsored!

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I am so excited to be fiscally sponsored by Fractured Atlas! Currently, I am raising funds for “Conversations with Cranes,” a musical composition and interactive video project supported in part by the Puffin Foundation.

I am making field recordings of Cranes at several of their stopover points in the US, recording their calls and capturing video. My composition will feature conversations between these calls and Western and Eastern oboes. There will be an interactive video piece in this series as well.

Your donation towards this work is now tax deductible!

Thank you Fractured Atlas!

Puffin Foundation Grant!

I just received a grant from the Puffin Foundation! It supports a new project that will mix field recordings of Cranes with Eastern and Western oboes, interactions and ultimately visuals. Many thanks for your support of this project Puffin Foundation!