3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Event Location: 1305 Newell Simon Hall
Bio: Eric Singer is a musician, artist, engineer and programmer and the Founder and Director of LEMUR. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon; a Diploma in Music Synthesis (Magna Cum Laude) from Berklee College of Music; and an MS in Computer Science from New York University. He has over 20 years of experience in the areas of new electronic musical instruments, interactive music and video systems, networked multimedia, robotics and pyrotechnics. He performs and lectures around the world with electronic musical instruments and teaches a wide range of art and technology subjects. He is known internationally for his software and hardware products for interactive art and music creation and is considered a leading expert in the use of sensors and robotics in music and art.
Singer is an accomplished musician who has toured and recorded with many bands on tenor, alto, and baritone saxes. He is also a founding member of the Brooklyn guerilla arts group The Madagascar Institute and contributed to many of the group’s spectacular projects, including captaining their team on The Learning Channel’s “Junkyard Wars.” In 1998, he founded the New York region of the Burning Man Festival. He has also been an Adjunct Professor at the NYU Interactive Telecommunication Program.
Abstract: Eric Singer will talk about LEMUR: League of Electronic Musical Urban Robots, and his history of creating exotic electronic and robotic musical instruments.