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Confessions: Triptych
The
first movement of "Hopper Confessions" —A Room in
Brooklyn—was premiered by Ulrich Maiss at the Festival Synthèse
in Bourges, France, June 2003. Ultimately the complete work will comprise
three movements:
A
Room in Brooklyn, featuring cello
Office at Night, featuring voice
Eleven a.m., featuring cello and voice
All
three movements will be based on poems from Anne Carson's cycle Hopper:
Confessions (Knopf, 2000). A Room in Brooklyn will be
released on the forthcoming DVD by cellist Ulrich Maiss. (See Virtual
Concert pages for examples.)
Torque
A
piece for flute and interactive computer music that I am working on
for flutist Elizabeth McNutt. Electronic score based on interviews with
McNutt and passages from Freud's Psychopathology of Everyday Life.
REV2
Glove project
See
the Glove Project pages for
information about the new glove controller I'm building, in collaboration
with Emmanuel Fléty.
ENVYLOOP
project
Ulrich
Maiss and I have formed a new duo—Ulrich on cello and live electronics,
me on glove controller, bass and alto clarinet, and live electronics.
See the ENVYLOOP homepage
for more info (also see my Collaborators
page for info on Ulrich.)
Haptic
Feedback project
Vincent
Hayward, Mark Goldstein and I will be working on the next prototype
of our haptic feedback project (see our earlier article "Typology
of Tactile Sounds..." on my Research
page). We hope to propose an article/demo of the new version
for NIME 2004.
Vis-à-vis
DVD project
Katherine
Bergeron and I are in the process of finishing the editing for our DVD
of Vis-à-vis
(see the Vis-à-vis project
pages).
The DVD will be released on the EMF label.
Works
for Glove DVD project
I
am also in the process of editing footage for a DVD featuring my works
for custom glove controller (COLLIDE and Continuities).
The DVD is tentatively scheduled to be released in Germany on the Traumton
label. (See Virtual Concert
pages for examples.)
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