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MULTI-MEDIA INSTALLATION and VIDEO WORKS
“Wheel Axle and Chain” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Wheels” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Spinning Wheel and Bells” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Pinball Machine” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Work Bench Drills and Wheels” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Balls Bottles and Separator” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Bell Box and Spool” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Clothes Agitator” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Cherry Stoner and Apple Peeler” manually driven multi-media installation 2009 “Butter Churn and Stirrup” manually driven multi-media installation 2009
“Goat Bells” manually driven multi-media installation 2008
"Fifteen Words a Minute" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"The Little Woman" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"Budda" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"Ringer" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"Phallic Acid" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"Around and Around She Goes, Where She Stops Nobody Knows" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"Union of Bells" manually driven multi-media installation 2007
"Ceramic" video 2007
"Key Piece" video 2007
"Exploitation" (2 pieces):
"Boy" multi-media installation 2006 "Girl" multi-media installation 2005
"Grinding Wheel and Scythe" multi-media installation 2005
"Ceramic" multi-media installation 2005
"Key Piece" multi-media installation 2004
"Liberty State Park 9/11 Memorial Proposal" multi media interactive collaboration. 2004.
"Self Portrait" video 2004 PERFORMANCES
"Battle" Festival Zèppelin 2004,Casa de los Morlanes Zaragoza. September 2004
"Battle" Festival Zèppelin 2004, Centre de Cultura contemporània de Barcelona. May 2004
"Twin Towers" Festival of Electro-acoustic Music, Havana, Cuba. March 2004 "Communication" Auditor Alberto Lieras Camargo, Universidad de los Andes. October 2003
"Knock and the Door Shall Be Opened" The Unerhörte Musik Series, Berlin. September 2003
"Oh You’re So Adollarable" The Money Project: International Computer Music Conference. Goteborg, Sweden. September 2002.
"A Drop in the Bucket" Festival of Electro-acoustic Music, National Laboratory, Havana, Cuba. March 2002.
"Knock and the Door Shall Be Opened" The Door Project: International Computer Music Conference. Havana, Cuba. September 2001.
"A Drop in the Bucket" Computer Music Diffusion Concert, Southern Illinois University September 2000.
"Electric Storm / A Missing Sense" on CKLN-FM 88.1, Toronto, Canada
"Epsilonia Acoustique" on Radio Libertaire, France
"Back to the Universe," Moscow, Russia
"Pushing The Envelope" on WHUS 91.7, University of Connecticut
"Inner Space" on 100.5, Croatia
"Atmospheric Disturbance" on 4ZZZ FM 102.1, Brisbane, Australia
"Foldover" on WOBC 91.5 FM, Oberlin College, Oberlin OH
"Conservatory of Music" on KNTU 88.1 FM, University of North Texas
"220 Volt" on De Concertzender, Netherlands
"Xchange" on WMBC, Baltimore MD
"The Sonar Map" on KSER 90.7 FM, Seattle WA
"Melody Unasked For" on WFHB 91.3 and 98.1, Bloomington IN
WMBC UMBC AM 560 Radio Shanghai International
"Kalvos & Damian’s New Music Bazaar " WGDR FM 91.1 Goddard College
"KSFR 90.7 FM, Santa Fe Public Radio
"La Nuit Des Sauriens: on 90.1 FM, Sens, France KZSU 90.1 FM, Stanford CA
"Audioscapes" on KCPR 91.3fm, San Luis Obispo, California
"Martian Gardens" on WMUA 91 FM, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
"Something Else" ON WLUW 88.7 FM Loyola University, Chicago
"Players Prepare Your Pianos" on WJUL 91.5 FM" University of Massachusetts, Lowell
"Crystalline Frontiers" on KSUA 91.5 FM University of Alaska, Fairbanks
"Journeys to the Infinitie" on FUN Radio"94.3 Romania
"Avaruusromua/Space Junk", on YLEQ 103,7 MHz" Finland
"Soundworld", ON KANAL 103 - 103 FM",Macedonian
"Galactic Voyager" on KCSN 88.5 FM California State University, Northridge
"La Rebelion de los Antoxidantes" ON Ciutat Vella 100.4 FM, Spain
"The Virtual Concert Hall" on Resonsance FM (104.4), London
COMPOSITIONS
CDs: Twin Towers. Electro-acoustic works "Twin Towers", "Self Portrait", "Petroleum Complex", "Oh You’re So Adollarable", "A Question of Principle", "Walden Pond", "Knock and the Door Shall be Opened" 2009. Diversity Music
A Drop in the Bucket. Electro-acoustic works "A Drop In The Bucket", “Casino", "Coventry Import Auto", "Battle". 2000. Diversity Music
Season of Adjustment. Electro-acoustic works "Construction", "Holocaust in Three Movements", "Communication", "Perfect Together", "Primatology 101". 1998. Diversity Music
Compilation CDs: "The Door Project" 2001 Alta Sound, Cdemist Ltd, Bath, Great Britain. "Electroshock Presents Electroacoustic Music Volume Vlll" 2003 Electroshock Records, Moscow, Russia.
Tape Forgotten Dreams. Experimental compositions and arrangements, 1995. Includes "Before America", "Forgotten Dreams", "Bright Continent", "Forgive Us", "Heritage", "Urgency", "Socialization", "Clone Tone".
Other Works Ceramic figurative sculptures (1990 – 2000)
Collection of Children’s Songs. Pieces describing childhood experiences. (1988 - 1989)
Various Compositions (1972 -1987): "People", "Passive Activism", "1st Encounter", "Work Song", "War", "Ballade", "Please", "The Industrial Complex."
(Electro-acoustic works available in 7.1 and stereo.)
AWARDS
The Newark Museum Arts Artist-in-Residence 2009
Peters Valley Guest Artist Residency, funded by the New Jersey State Council On The Arts and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.2007
KOA International Kinetic Art Competition. 2006
Composition Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, 2002.
Midwest Composers Competition Honorarium. 2000.
EDUCATION
M. A. New York University (1993) Concentrations in Performance and Composition. NJ State Teacher Certification, Kean University, New Jersey. (1978) Concentration in Music Education
B. A. Alma White College, Zarephath, New Jersey. (1972) Major in Classical Performance with Concentration in Music History
ADDITIONAL STUDY
Flute Harold Bennet, Principal flutist Metropolitan Opera. (1970 - 1975) John Wion, University of Rochester. (1970 - 1975) James Scott, Rutgers University. (1975)
Woodwinds Lou Delgato, Charles Colins Studios, New York, N.Y. (1989 - 1991)
Saxophone Ralph La Lama, New York University. (1991 - 1992) John Mosca, New York University. (1992) Sculpture John Carbone, Princeton Art Association, New Jersey Center for Visual Arts (1982 -1990) |
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