August 6th, 2020
I have been named the 2020 artist-in-residence for the ACA Soundscape Field Station at the Canaveral National Seashore. As part of this residency, I will spend four weeks later this year living within the park, during which time I’ll have the ability to record along its 25 miles of protected coastline. Eve Payor of Atlantic […]
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November 17th, 2019
Dr. Bernie Krause’s guest lecture at Stetson really helped raise awareness on campus and in the local community about the importance of acoustic ecology research.
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February 18th, 2013
While travelling in Europe, I felt compelled to shoot video out the window as a means of capturing the sensation of motion from these various modes of transportation. I am not quite sure what I will eventually do with these creatively, but in the meantime I am assigning these videos as inspiration for a sound […]
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January 25th, 2013
Music technology is a discipline sits between technical and artistic concerns. I came to Norway on a Fulbright grant with every intention of focussing exclusively on an undeniably technical project, telling myself and others that I had to put making music on hold for awhile to focus on writing code for Jamoma. But several things […]
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August 1st, 2012
In March 2012, I was named a Fulbright Scholar and awarded the opportunity to spend 6 months in Bergen, Norway. Since my family and I received the news, life has been a whirlwind of activity as we prepare to embark on this adventure. It feels like each day a piece of the puzzle had to […]
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November 1st, 2010
On October 13, I received a random phone call in my office from Wyatt Danowski. It seems he was looking for an expert in electronic music history and found me after some Google searching. There was an upcoming electronic music festival in his region of Ottawa, Canada and he was writing a piece for his […]
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July 17th, 2009
I have been working the past few weeks to make my site easier to update. Some people may have noticed certain corners of the site getting dusty. It was really rather embarassing. My solution was to structure it around a blogging. Enter WordPress. This site is now using WordPress under the hood, but I have […]
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