Jocelyn Ho

Jocelyn Ho’s artistic practice involves the exploration of the
relationship between sound, bodily gesture, and culture, as well as the rethinking
of the classical music genre through multimedia technologies, inter-disciplinarity,
and audience interactivity. She directs inter-disciplinary performance projects
involving collaborators from vastly different fields. Most recently, she is the
artistic director and performer of the sold-out music-art-tech concert project
Synaesthesia Playground, in which she leads fifteen composers, visual artists,
technologists, and fashion designers from all around the world to create an
interactive, multimedia experience. Ho is also a Steinway Artist, and her
ground-breaking concert programs have taken her to venues including Radio France,
the Sydney Opera House, Berlin’s Radialsystem V, Abrons Art Center, the Melbourne
Recital Centre, New York Symphony Space, Spectrum NYC, and the Boston Isabella
Gardner Museum. Ho’s compositions include multi-disciplinary collaborations as
composer and sound artist with software developers and visual artists featured at
the NYC Electroacoustic Music Festival, Stony Brook Faculty Art Exhibition, and the
University of Florida Art Gallery. She is an Assistant of Performance Studies at
UCLA.