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Panel Discussion Day 4: Improvisation with Electronics

  • Dalton Center, Western Michigan University 1300 Theatre Drive Kalamazoo, MI, 49008 United States (map)

Thursday June 29, 2023
5:00pm EDT
Multimedia Room, Western Michigan University
Livestream simulcast on SPLICE YouTube (unique link)

Panel Discussion : Improvisation with Electronics

Panelists:

Roderick Coover
Aurie Hsu
Erin Rogers
Dennis Sullivan

Moderator:

Adam Vidiksis

Bios:

Roderick Coover is film director/media artist and the creator of experimental and emergent cinematic arts work exhibited in art venues and public spaces such as the Venice Biennale Hyper-Pavilions, The Nobel Peace Prize Forum, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Documenta MadridHe lives in Pennsylvania, USA, and Drôme, France.
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Aurie Hsu is a composer, pianist, and dancer. She composes acoustic, electroacoustic, and interactive music, performs her own prepared/extended piano music, and collaborates often with musicians, choreographers, and musical robots. She received her Ph.D. in Composition and Computer Technologies from the University of Virginia and holds degrees in piano performance from Oberlin Conservatory (BM) and Mills College (MFA). She also holds a degree in Electronic Music and Recording Media from Mills College (MFA).

Aurie’s works have been performed by the Da Capo Chamber Players, Relâche, NOW ensemble, and the Talujon Percussion Quartet among others. Her works have been presented around the U.S. at ICMC, SEAMUS, SIGCHI, Pixelerations, Third Practice Festival, Acoustica 21, and abroad at the Logos Tetrahedron Concert Hall (Belgium) and the Cite International des Arts (France). In 2010, Aurie won the International Computer Music Association (ICMA) Student Award for Best Submission for Shadows no. 5, part of a series of pieces for modern-tribal belly dancer, electroacoustic music, and RAKS (Remote electroAcoustic Kinesthetic Sensing) system. The RAKS system is a wireless sensor interface designed specifically for belly dance in collaboration with composer Steven Kemper.

As a pianist, Aurie has premiered many pieces including works by Peter Swendsen, Maggi Payne, and Ted Coffey. Sarah Cahill of the San Francisco Classical Voice has described Aurie’s playing as “incendiary” and having “dazzled the audience.” Aurie is a former member of Fire in the Belly Dance Co. (2005-2012), the only professional contemporary belly dance company in central Virginia and completed Rachel Brice's 8 Elements(TM) Phase 1: Initiation with Recognition in 2015. Aurie has taught at the University of San Diego and the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. Aurie is currently Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts at the Oberlin Conservatory.
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Erin Rogers is a Canadian-American saxophonist and composer. She is Co-Artistic director of NYC-based ensembles thingNY, Popebama, New Thread Quartet, Hypercube and a core member of LA-based WildUp. Her music has been performed worldwide at the Prototype, Ecstatic, and MATA Festivals, Celebrity Series (Boston), Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Centro Nacional de las Artes (Mexico City), and NYmusikk Bergen (Norway). Rogers is faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music Contemporary Performance Program, a Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center Teaching Artist, and a D’Addario Woodwinds and Conn-Selmer endorsing artist. Described as "a richly expressive display of stentorian brilliance" (The Wire) she has recorded two solo albums for Relative Pitch Records and can be heard on New Focus, New World, INNOVA, GoldBolus, Infrequent Seams, and Edition Wandelweiser. erinmrogers.com
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Born in Akron, Ohio, Dennis K. Sullivan II is a percussionist, composer, improviser and electronicist based in Queens, NY. Dennis explores cross-genre coalescence between acoustic, electronic and timbral sound alchemy. As a percussionist, Dennis is a founding member of the performance duo, Radical 2 with percussionist/engineer, Levy Lorenzo and Popebama, a high octane experimental percussion/saxophone duo with composer/saxophonist Erin Rogers. In addition, Dennis is the percussionist and co-director of the Wavefield Ensemble and has shared the stage with The International Contemporary Ensemble, Ensemble ECCE, Ensemble Court Circuit, Either/Or, Ensemble Pamplemousse, The Argento New Music Project and others.
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Adam Vidiksis is a drummer and composer based in Philadelphia who explores social structures, science, and the intersection of humankind with the machines we build. His music examines technological systems as artifacts of human culture, acutely revealed in the slippery area where these spaces meet and overlap—a place of friction, growth, and decay. Critics have called his music “mesmerizing”, “dramatic”, “striking” (Philadelphia Weekly), “notable”, “catchy” (WQHS), “magical” (Local Arts Live), and “special” (Percussive Notes), and have noted that Vidiksis provides “an electronically produced frame giving each sound such a deep-colored radiance you could miss the piece's shape for being caught up in each moment” (Philadelphia Inquirer). His work is frequently commissioned and performed throughout North America, Europe, and Asia in recitals, festivals, and major academic conferences. Vidiksis’s music has won numerous awards and grants, including recognition from the Society of Composers, Inc., the American Composers Forum, New Music USA, NEA, Chamber Music America, and ASCAP. His works are available through HoneyRock Publishing, EMPiRE, New Focus, PARMA Ravello, Fuzzy Panda, Scarp, and SEAMUS Records. Vidiksis recently served as composer in residence for the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and was selected by the Japan-US Friendship Commission to serve as a Nichi Bei Collaborator Artist during the 2020 Olympics in Japan. Vidiksis is Assistant Professor of music technology at Temple University, President and founding member of SPLICE Music. He performs in SPLICE Ensemble and the Miller-Vidiksis-Wells trio, conducts Ensemble N_JP, and directs the Temple Composers Orchestra and BEEP.
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Earlier Event: June 28
Concert 3: Popebama