Michael Theodore was born and raised in New York City, and has lived in Boulder, Colorado for the past twenty years. Inspired by observations and experiences of both the mechanical and the natural world, Theodore creates dynamic fields of sound, color, and light in a large variety of mediums, including interactive kinetic installations and moving images. Theodore’s work has been presented across the United States, and in Mexico, Trinidad y Tobago, Greece, Spain, Germany, Sweden, France, Australia, Japan, and China, and his artwork is represented by the David B. Smith Gallery in Denver, Colorado. Theodore holds faculty appointments at the University of Colorado, Boulder, with the College of Music (music composition and technology), the Department of Art and Art History, and the College of Media, Communication, and Information, and is director of the ATLAS Instituteâs Center for Media, Arts and Performance, a venue for experimental media created with technology. Theodore received degrees from Amherst College, Yale (MM), and UCSD (PhD), studying with composers Lewis Spratlan, Martin Bresnick, Jon Berger, Jacob Druckman, Betsy Jolas, and Roger Reynolds. An active and eclectic collaborator, Theodore has created a series of performance works with acclaimed dance artist Michelle Ellsworth, received a Timeout Chicago âTop Ten Classical Music 2010â citation for the album Panauromni, created with trumpeter Glen Whitehead, duo partner in the band âPsychoangelo,â partnered on a number of experimental electronic releases with Ryan Wurst on Always Human Tapes, performed in a trio setting with Sam Bardfeld (Bruce Springsteen, The Jazz Passengers) and Oren Bloedow (Elysian Fields, The Lounge Lizards), and performed in venues ranging from small clubs to the Newport Folk Festival with âBatteries Dieâ duo partner and punk-folk legend Tim Eriksen.