multimedia engineer

Perry R. Cook

Biography

Perry Cook is a Professor of Computer Science, jointly in Music, at Princeton University, where he runs the Princeton Sound Lab. A recognized expert in computer audio, Perry co-developed ChucK with Ge Wang (and others) at Princeton. Perry is also the co-founder of PLOrk (the Princeton Laptop Orchestra). Perry received his PhD and MS in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University, a BS in Electrical Engineering and a BA in Music from the University of Missouri in Kansas City.

Meason Wiley

Biography

Meason Wiley is an electronic musician + visual artist based out of Los Angeles, California. In 2008, he received his bachelor of art in Music Technology (in the Music Technology: Interaction, Intelligence, & Design program) from the California Institute of the Arts. In 2009, he worked as the MTIID graduate research and teaching assistant. He received his first publication from the NIME Conference in 2009 for his design of an open source + modular gestural controller called the MLGI.

Dimitri Diakopoulos

Biography

Dimitri Diakopoulos is a designer, programmer, and musician. Using code as a tool for artistic power, his work revolves around designing interactive musical and artistic systems. These systems are visible through his work in games, installation pieces, and tools for music performance and production. His artistic work is strongly influenced by recent research in data visualization, human-computer interaction, and user interface design.

Manjinder Singh Benning

Biography

From raising the the roof at a dance club to raising the collective unconscious, Manjinder envisions the harmonious, sustainable, marriage of technology, art, nature and music.

Ajay Kapur

Biography

Embracing the age of human computer interactivity, Ajay Kapur blends classical Indian music theory with a modern electronic and experimental groove. Ajay's custom electronics are used to bring melody, harmony, dance and tribal beats into the 21st century.

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