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THECLA SCHIPHORST is a computer media artist, choreographer, dancer, and computer systems designer. She has been working with the choreographer, Merce Cunningham in New York City for the past six years, in an ongoing relationship supporting his creation of new dance using the computer choreographic system Life Forms.

Andrea Polli

Matt Ingalls

Ken Rinaldo

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Eric Singer - I have over 15 years of arts and multimedia programming and engineering experience, in areas including music and graphics systems and software, interactive performance systems, alternative controller design, Internet/networked multimedia environments, interface design and artificial intelligence. I have worked with musicians and artists as well as companies. As a musician, artist and performer, I understand the unique challenges of designing systems for music, the arts, performance and multimedia.

Toni Dove is an artist who works primarily with electronic media, including virtual reality and interactive video laser disk installations that engage viewers in responsive and immersive narrative environments

Richard Boulanger (b.1956) holds a Ph.D.in Computer Music from the University of California, San Diego. As a performing composer, Boulanger has played his music in Moscow, Japan, Canada, throughout Eastern and Western Europe, and all over the United States. His works are on the NEUMA label. Boulanger has received many awards and honors including a Fulbright. In composition his principal teachers have been Hugo Norden and Roger Reynolds. In computer music, he has collaborated extensively with Barry Vercoe and Max Mathews.

Wade Marynowsky

m o n o l a k e music with computers since 1995.

joshua goldberg's max/msp/nato web area

Lawrence Casserley , composer, conductor, percussionist/vocalist and electroacoustic musician, has more than a quarter century of experience as a composer, performer and improviser of electroacoustic music, with a particular emphasis on live performance. His first live electroacoustic works were composed and performed in 1969 and he has continued to use electroacoustic means in performance, often combined with light, theatre, mime and/or video.

In recent years Jeffrey Burns has worked on the creation of new synesthetic art forms, for which he both plays piano and writes computer programs. He founded the project Jeffrey Burns - The Piano of Light, which was premiered in December 1997 in Berlin and which features the interactive connection between the piano, computer animations, dancers and a luminous dome with 60 computer-controlled colored spotlights

Sylvi macCormac

David Mooney - Computer Music

Laetitia Sonami - The Glove Performer

Hans Tammen - Endangered Guitar

http://mandiberg.com/
http://www.allmylifeforsale.com/

Bruce Gremo built his PATHOS software that is wonderfully interacting with the performer after
deriving information from his playing.

karl kliem - built some things that fit under his title "involving-systems"

MARI KIMURA violinist, composer

Daniel H Palkowski I have a list of compositions and performances in my resume site, as well as the built-in interactive functionality of the homepage itself. Lots of the items/perfsmentioned in the list are for electronic/live interaction.

Douglas Geers has been working in interactive electronic music for several years, and his website has some sound, photo, and video documentation. His site has recent pieces has a page explaining some of his hardware & software work relating to his compositions

P e t e r C a s t i n e - musician, programmer, , , ,

A site dedicated to Nicolas Schöffer, "the pioneer of cybernetic art"

JOHN BISCHOFF (born 1949 in San Francisco) has been creating electronic music both for solo performer and in computer network bands since 1973

Kenneth Atchley presents amplified, harmonically rich [i.e.; noise] fountains in concert-installation settings.

Klonaris/Thomadaki

Adriene Jenik's Desktop Theater performances on the Palace. She is a prof at UCSD

Tom Lopez - Assistant Professor of Computer Music and Digital Arts

Ken Butler is an artist and musician whose hybrid musical instruments, collage drawings, performances, and installations explore the interaction and transformation of common objects, altered images, sounds and silence.

Interface Electronic Chamber Ensemble - Interactive computer music improvisation duo Curtis Bahn and Dan Trueman "interface" creates sonic textures ranging from delicate imperceptible noise to a high energy wall of sound.

John Hudak¹s current sound work focuses on the minimal repetition of sounds below the usual threshold of hearing, sounds that are typically filtered out or considered non-musical by a casual listener. These sounds are recorded, deconstructed and processed, their rhythms and textures being the basis for aural manipulations.

marko brajovic

Art Clay - Specialist in the performance of self created works with the use of intermedia.

Marcello Mercado