25 Sept: Special Guest Lecture by Timothy Nohe

By: khakang |

Guest speaker Timothy Nohe will be talking about his work created for Light City Baltimore, Maryland, USA. March 30 – April 8, 2017.

Here is the link to his presentation from today.

Electron Drawing-Visual Music encourages audiences of all ages to become active creators of live technological art and beautiful, mathematically derived music and drawings. This interactive artwork is rooted in expressive drawing, fascinating mathematical discoveries of the 19th century, and the “switched-on” synthesizer music of the 1960s. Audiences directly shape the video-projected electronic drawings and music through a joystick and button arcade controllers.

Timothy Nohe is an artist and educator engaging traditional and electronic media in civic life and public places. His recent work has been realized in intermedia works, sitespecific sound and video installations, media for museums, music for concert, dance and voice, and improvisatory electro-acoustic performances.

Nohe has exhibited and performed his work in a range of national and international venues: ISEA: Paris and the Baltic Sea; Ars Electronica, Linz; the Danish Institute of Electro-Acoustic Music, Århus; Museu da Imagem e do Som, São Paulo; the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; the Oxfringe Festival, Oxford; the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; and the Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York.

He was the recipient of a 2006 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award from the Australian – American Fulbright Commission, and was awarded the Commission’s 2011 Fulbright Alumni Initiative Grant to create and sustain an artist exchange between academic and exhibition partners in Victoria, Australia, and Maryland, USA. Nohe has been the recipient of five Maryland State Arts Council Awards, and a Creative Baltimore Award. A 2011 National Endowment for the Arts and William G. Baker Fund “Our Town Project – Creative Placemaking” grant supported Nohe’s My Station North: Sounds Surrounding Us through the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.

Nohe is currently an Associate Professor of Visual Arts at University of Maryland Baltimore County, where he has entered his second term as President of the Faculty Senate. Granted the rank of Adjunct Professor at La Trobe University, in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in 2011, Nohe is also an active Artist in Residence at the Centre for Creative Arts based at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe University, Melbourne.

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