Scot Gresham-Lancaster


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Oakland, CA, USA
Scot Gresham-Lancaster is a composer, performer, instrument builder and educator. He is an associate professor of sound design at ATEC UT Dallas. The focus of his research is in the sonification of data sets in tight relationships with visualizations, (multimodal representations). As a member of the HUB, he is an early pioneer of “computer network music” and has developed many “cellphone operas”. He has created a series of “co-located” international Internet performances and worked developing audio for several games and interactive products.


Scot is an expert in educational technology. He was a student of Roy Harris, Darius Milhaud, John Chowning, Robert Ashley, Terry Riley, “Blue” Gene Tyrany, David Cope among others. He has been a composer in residence at Mills College. STEIM and the Djerassi Artist Residency Program. He has toured and recorded with the HUB, Alvin Curran, ROVA saxophone quartet. Scot has performed the music of Iannis Xenakis, John Cage, David Tudor, Pauline Oliveros and John Zorn under their direction. He remains committed to a future where Art and Science synergize each other.



iLib Shakespeare (a perturbed sonnet project) | Proyecto web

iLib Shakespeare is a social media mashup that uses the dynamic input of users to continuously rewrite a sonnet of William Shakespeare. The u...
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