David Galbraith is a Brooklyn-based artist and composer. Galbraith
explores the couplings between art, music, technology and the body through his
installations, compositions, sound works, and performances featuring live
electronics and custom software. Galbraith completed a single-channel video work
using the first version of his custom software for real-time sound and image in
2006. Since then this software has been his primary tool for creating installation,
video, and sound works. Galbraith’s work has been presented internationally at
P.S.1/MoMA, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, and KW Institute of Contemporary Art
(Berlin), among others. Galbraith has performed at Roulette, The Stone, Judson
Memorial Church, Pianos, Diapason Sound Art Gallery, Staatsbank Berlin, and the Pro
Musica Nova Festival in Bremen, Germany among other venues. A commissioned radio
work of his was performed live on WGXC as part of a John Cage centennial program in
2012. Galbraith is a founding member of Analogos, the analog synthesis collective
formed in New York in 2004.