2004 New Works Residency

  • Jane Rigler

    Flutist, composer and educator, Jane Rigler has performed nationally and internationally as and has been granted numerous awards and residencies nation-wide for her compositions that center on community building, stretching the boundaries of musical performance and audience interaction. Rigler’s works range from solo acoustic pieces to multi-disciplinary interactive electronic ensemble works.

  • David Behrman

    David Behrman has been active as a composer and artist since the 1960s. Over the years he has made sound and multimedia installations for gallery spaces as well as musical compositions for performance in concerts. Many of his works feature flexible structures and a use of technology in personal ways; they rely on interactive real-time […]

  • Mari Kimura

    Described as a “virtuoso playing at the edge” by the New York Times, Mari Kimura is a prolific violinist/composer, a leading figure in the field of interactive computer music, and most recently known as an entrepreneur developing a motion sensor system called MUGICÂŽ. Mari is renowned for her mastery of subharmonics—the production of pitches that […]

  • Olivia Block

    Block’s project is a Sound Cube installation consisting of cello passages and textural sounds that come in and out of focus in different parts of the space. Block is a Chicago-based electroacoustic composer who has done live composition in numerous international festivals, including the Sonic Light Festival in Amsterdam, the Angelica in Italy, and Outer […]

  • Diane Ludin

    Memoryflesh is an exploration of the human genome and DNA as a rising world power, and uses touch sensors interfacing with MAX to record a fake suturing process that drives the mix of media montages. Ludin is a Brooklyn based artist whose work has appeared worldwide, including the Ars Electronica, Online traveling exhibition. This project […]

  • Keiko Uenishi

    Keiko Uenishi is a sound art-i-vist, socio/environ composer, and a core member of SHARE.nyc since 2001. Uenishi is known for her works formed through experiments in restructuring and analyzing one’s relationship through aural memory/perceptions in sociological, cultural, and/or psychological contexts.

  • E-TEAM – Franziska Lamprecht

    1.1 Acre Flat Screen is a documentary of the improvement on a lot in the desert of Utah, which was purchased on eBay. The video was started during the E-Team’s residency at Eyebeam’s moving image department. It is scheduled for screening at Lothringer 13 in Munich.

  • Leroy Jenkins/Mary Griffin

    ‘Coincidents,’ a documentary about the artists’ African American and Welsh heritages and the effect of migration on identity, uses Jitter to allow Jenkins’ violin to trigger the video. Jenkins is an internationally renowned composer/violinist who is a founding member of the Association for the Advancement for the Creative Musicians. Griffin is a writer and video […]

  • Abigail Child

    Abagail Child will set her hour-length film (with score by John Zorn) in the legacy of home-movies and with a special focus on the lenses of history, gender, and religion. Child is an award-winning film and video maker whose work has appeared at the Whitney Museum, the Whitney Biennial, the New York Film Festival & […]

  • Angela Eng/ Dafna Naftali

    ‘Memobile’ explores the similarities between nomads of primitive societies and digital culture by using sounds created with MAX/Jitter to trigger and manipulate video, which is then projected onto a tent structure that houses the performers. Eng has performed live video and sound at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, Roulette Intermedium and the Whitney Museum. […]