MUSICfor.one [byTEN] documentation

MUSICfor.one [byTEN] was a live “concert” improvisation created for the Chatroulette social network. Audio in the performance was generated from screen grabs taken of the first 10 people that appeared during a previous visit to the website. These pictures in turn became the graphic notation that loosely scores the work. Through this process I become [...]

1444.minutes documentation

<– visit the 1444.minutes documentation site –> **1444 MINUTES WAS LIVE FROM FEB 2, 2010 BEGINNING AT 4:34AM UNTIL FEB 3, 2010 AT 4:34AM [-5GMT] *1444 minutes has recently been selected to be part of Rhizome’s Art Base Collection.

mobile.music series [second e.p. available 02/12/10]

a little over a decade ago, artists and musicians began experimenting seriously with using laptops as instruments during live performances. i remember my friend matt borghi and i having long discussions about how the laptop could change how people approached live music. it’s funny looking back now thinking about those conversations because at the time, [...]

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baker artist awards

I’ll admit I have mixed feelings about these awards. But I always throw myself into the mix anyway. As an artist that works with technology, financially it’s a constant struggle to keep hardware and software needed for my studio practice and live performances up to date. Technology now allows artists to quickly distribute work and [...]

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Jason Sloan is a new media artist, electronic musician, composer and professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland.

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