David Reeder

David Reeder is a media arts software developer who combines software
design with music composition, sound invention and inter-media installations.
Reeder’s current focus is data engineering and cloud architecture, data
sonification, niche problem solving, custom network protocols, micro-networking,
deep services and backend support. His research interests include developing
enhanced features for Open Sound Control (OSC) and novel means to present musical
experiences via pocket computers, ubiquitous computing, wearable devices,
brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and gestural control systems. Reeder has over 15
years professional experience in software development and Internet protocol design
spanning commercial, educational and government operations in the areas of
networking, operating systems, security, Internet standards and data management. As
a musician, Reeder has performed or presented compositions and installations at the
Darmstadt Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik and cities around the US. As a
music technologist, David has built an iOS app to synchronize performances via
Internet atomic clocks, presented solo and team installations, presented new
research at ICMC and has worked as consultant with a variety of projects and
artists. He is co-organizer of NYC SuperCollider, serves on the executive steering
committee of the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival (NYCEMF) and is
co-founder of the NYCEMS (Society) (2013-2017).