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Thea Farhadian > Sensorized Violin for Live Performance

I’m very grateful for the generous technical and creative support from everyone at Steim during this residency. I came to Steim with the prototype sensor Daniel Schorno built for me…

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Shane Mecklenburger > Game Engine as Virtual Instrument / Collaborator

I worked at STEIM on a Research Fellowship from the University of North Texas from June to August 2010.  I’m very grateful for the generous technical & creative support from…

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LUMISOKEA > Recording, R&D, and Touring

Thanks to the very generous crew at STEIM we were able to explore performative aspects of our music, as a tour in Norway was about to take place. During the…

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Teun de Lange > Nature Music // Interactive Forest Sound Installation

Nature Music is an installation at Verbeke Foundation in Kemzeke near Ghent, Belgium. The installation consists of 3 speakers in the willow trees along the brook, a box with a set of microphones…

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Ben Lacker > Echo Nest Remix

I spent a week in October at STEIM working on new techniques for making computer music. Echo Nest Remix is a set of tools for using detailed, automatic audio analysis…

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