Marcus Gordon
Electroacoustic improvisation with the Moog Subharmonicon analog synth. sigv.js, a system developed by Gordon for live performance with code and electronics, is used for the sound visualizer.
Marcus Gordon
Marcus
A. Gordon is a PhD candidate in the Digital Media program at York
University with a research focus on live coding performance and
archimusic. His research seeks to explore the dynamic relationship
between architecture and the ecology of an eversive virtuality, where
virtual and physical forms co-exist from an interplay of energies.
Marcus currently explores these hybrid spaces through live coding and
improvisation with modular synthesis
For inquiries regarding this initiative, please contact:
Mark-David Hosale, Ph.D. – mdhosale@yorku.ca
Associate Professor and Chair, Computational Arts
Digital Media Program
School of Art, Media, Performance and Design
York University, Toronto
4700 Keele Street .:. 228 Goldfarb Centre for Fine Arts .:. Toronto ON, M3J 1P3 Canada
http://computationalarts.ampd.yorku.ca/