Music 158b Interactive Installation, 2018.
The students of CNMAT’s advanced electronic music course “Situated Instrument Design for Musical Expression” (Music 158B) have merged together to form a collective performance group—transforming the Main Room at CNMAT into an immersive installation environment. Students merge spatialized sound with body tracking, interactive lighting, projection mapping and animations. Audience members will at once control and experience a nuanced field of expression where their movement affects their surroundings in exciting ways.
Music 158b Team
Performing Arts
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The group consists of undergraduate students of CNMAT’s advanced electronic music course “Situated Instrument Design for Musical Expression.” Each member of the group brought unique skill sets from their respective background, ranging from computer science, music theory, visual art, and cognitive science. The group was trained in developing in the Max/MSP environment, which was complemented with CNMAT technologies.
Ryan Hayes
B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019
Rocky Lubbers
B.A. Cognitive Science, 2020
Gregory Oliva
B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019
Ray Savord
B.A. German and Music, 2020
William Sheu
B.A. Computer Science, 2019
Trevor Van de Velde
B.A. Undeclared, 2020
Ben Vu
B.A. Undeclared, 2020
Ryan Hayes
B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019
Rocky Lubbers
B.A. Cognitive Science, 2020
Gregory Oliva
B.S. Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2019
Ray Savord
B.A. German and Music, 2020
William Sheu
B.A. Computer Science, 2019
Trevor Van de Velde
B.A. Undeclared, 2020
Ben Vu
B.A. Undeclared, 2020