learning some glsl shader stuff and trying vibecoding for the first time using the #genuary1#genuary2026#genuary prompts. Nothing brilliant, but fun to explore: https://t.co/Qmzb3BGP1L
A preview of the complete 4th piece in Nox for piano, virtual pianos, and projection. To be premieres February 18 in LA by Vicki Ray at part of Piano Spheres: https://t.co/bO9Lrb4rXl
A preview of the 10th piece in Nox, for piano, virtual pianos, and projection. To be premieres February 18 in LA by Vicki Ray: https://t.co/Y0WAo0wMv0… The video was created using touchdesigner, based on the programming of simon david ryden: https://t.co/77dO8BVZql
📣 First concert of 2025!
Join us for a program exploring the limits of microtonal pitch space, featuring a world premiere of Wolfgang von Schweinitz's, and works by James Weeks, @ComposerBrook and @charl_ttemundy
Get your tickets below! 🎫
https://t.co/U4I931xqtu
Happy 5️⃣th Anniversary A Howl, That Was Also A Prayer🫀
The album features “End Words” by @trapanicomposer “Three Scenes from Sleep” by @Erin_Gee_ & “Motorman Sextet” by @ComposerBrook which we’ll perform again in NYC on the 25th and in Montreal on 2/24!
https://t.co/o1Q01Le5wQ
Mark Your Calendars! 📣
We’re thrilled to be a part of this year’s Montréal/New Musics Festival by the Société de musique contemporaine du Québec ⚜️ Join us on February 24 for a musical journey through exterior and interior images from the real and imaginary past ⏳
Coming up this Saturday the 7th at Hahn Hall, Santa Barbara, JACK playing some short pieces by me alongside music by Vicente Atria and others: https://t.co/RZ9UN5ygr6
Performances this week of Rafiq Bhatia's On Blue with my orchestration for Alarm Will Sound for a film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul happening in Saint Charles, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Minneapolis, and LA: https://t.co/GiPQmTK263
Just put in finishing touches on the score for a big ol' piece for Vicki Ray for piano, electronics, and projections (trying not to think about the election). Now back into the MAX and touchdesigner... Premiere in LA, Feb 18: https://t.co/Y0WAo0wMv0
‘the protests are robbing my Columbia students of listening to John Cage’s 4’33, the piece of music that is explicitly designed to force you to listen to…what’s around you.’ absolutely perfect