| Christina
Agamanolis ('97) |
co-founder of Sirens,
a Los Angeles-based film scoring and media company. |
| César Alvarez |
Recent recipiant of a Van Lier Fellowship from Meet the Composer |
| David Amlen
('83) |
founder-owner of Sound
on Sound recording studio, NYC |
| Chris
Anderson ('96) |
at Harvestworks
Digital Media Arts Center in NYC where she managed the studios from
1997-2000 and currently works as Technical Operations Manager. She is also
Co-Webmaster for Experimental
Intermedia's developing website. |
| Matthew Anderson
('93) |
Software developer in Seattle. Home
Page |
| Michael Angell
('86) |
professor of music, University
of Alabama at Birmington |
| Cory
Arcangel |
works at HarvestWorks in NYC. Have a look at
Beige Records. Cory is getting some big time attention for recent work at the Whitney in NYC. |
| Kevin
Baird ('93) |
Phd student at SUNY Buffalo. Kevin's
page |
| Katherine Baker |
Katherine was not a TIMARA major but made an
impact on the department through her singing and piano playing. Jeremy Bieger
and Jeremy Dalnes produced her album, Vertigo. She continues to battle evil in NYC at Katy Vs. Evil. |
| David
Baron ('90) |
founder-owner Edison Music Corporation and partner
in the Edison Studios |
| Bret
Battey ('89) |
Senior Lecturer at the Music, Technology and Innovation Research Centre at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK |
| David
Battino ('87) |
Founding editor, Music & Computers and O'Reilly Digital Audio; co-
author, The Art of Digital Music; principal, Batmosphere. |
| Jeremy Bieger ('98) |
Graduate of Columbia Business School. Working at Amex as an Interactive Marketing Manager. Continues writing music and performing. Home page. |
| Joesph
Bonn |
also at Beige
Records |
| Evan
Brubaker ('92) |
singer/songwriter/performer in Tacoma. Runs the
Pan Leggo Steel Drum Band Founder Cake
Records Here is his home page |
| Clay
Chaplin ('95) |
Assistant to Morton Subotnick for a year
working with his new media opera "Intimate Immensity". Graduated with an MFA from Cal Arts. Remained there from 1998-2002
as an associate professor of composition teaching sound design, recording, and interactive video, plus
one year as the Technical Director for the School of Music. Composer in
residence at CCM, Mills College. |
| Timothy
Chen ('92) |
freelance session guitarist in Los Angeles specializing
in rock and electronic scoundscape guitar, recently playing on the East
West Players Musical Production "Beijing Spring," a musical about the Tiananmen
Massacre of 1989 . Worked extensively with producer David Tickle (producer
for 4 non-blondes, blondie, u2, divinyls, split enz, among many other one-hit
wonders), and producer Rick Hahn (producer for Celine Dion and Air Supply).
Holds a dayjob as program manager for Midiman Products. Also staff transcriber
for Hal Leonard Publications. NAMM
2002 (second picture second column.) |
| Alan
Cheslow ('91) |
working at IBM Interactive Media as Webmaster
for their HomePage Creator service.
Has also started the Data Commerce
Corporation that provides electronic commerce and web development services. |
| Ted Chapman ('94) |
senior Web Applications Specialist at Sybase,
designing globally distributed web applications for database connectivity.
Formerly the producer/engineer of Spanq!, the Internet's first high-production
daily real-audio comedy program. |
| Paul
Davis |
another Beige
Records guy. |
| Anne
Deane |
assistant reasearcher for CREATE;
Lecturer for the Media Arts and Technology
Program at UCSB; Associate Director of the Digital
Media Innovation Program at UCSB; Faculty Member of Walden
School. Composition faculty at Iowa
State University. |
| Shawn
Decker ('81) |
professor in the Art and Technology Department
at the Art Institute of
Chicago |
| Jeremy Dalnes |
Director of Marketing for HomeClick and guitarist/electric cellist of the NYC band Katy Vs. Evil |
| Peter
Flint ('92) |
composer/sound designer/audio engineer working
in new music, theater, video, and television in NYC. Toured with Philip
Glass for "Einstein on the Beach". Has worked with another TIMARA
alumni, Dave Baron at Baron & Baron Productions Recent work with the
Avian Orchestra. . Home
page. |
| Howard
Fredrics ('84) |
lives in London since September, where he is
Route Leader of Creative Music Technologies at Kingston University. He's
just developed a new masters program in Composing for New Media. |
| Dan Forden ('85) |
has composed music and sound effects for many
Williams Electronics
games, including Mortal Kombat. Dan's Temple |
| Kyle
Gann ('77) |
music reviewer for the Village Voice. NEA Composer's
Fellowship recipient for 1996-97. Author of "The Music of Conlon Nancarrow"
(Cambridge University Press, 1995) and "American Music in the 20th
Century" (Schirmer, 1997). Home
Page |
| David Grey |
network manager/webmaster/systems administrator
for Ringling School of Art and Design in Sarasota, Florida. Has also worked
for Florida State University graduate conservatory of Motion Picture, Television
and Recording Arts |
| Richard
Gustafson ('95) |
left position as Director of Technology
at Software at CDNOW, Japan. Currently serving as CEO of BitCyber.com
in Tokyo, Japan, specializing in e-everything. |
| Charles
Harbutt ('83) |
recording engineer, Sony Classical Records,
NYC. Nominated for Grammy for best classical recording (Juilliard String
Quartet), Grammy nomination in 1997, Grammy winner in 2001 |
| Greg
Hendershott ('86) |
founder-owner of Twelve Tone Systems, manufacturers
of CakeWalk, the leading sequencer
program in the IBM PC market |
| Reed Hayes ('90) |
Founder, along with partner Phil Garrod, of the company OSI Music, in NYC. Prolific
creator of TV themes and such. |
| Mic
Holwin('84) |
Mic and Aaron are Lost
in Brooklyn doing web work and producing music. |
| Eric Huffman ('85) |
Eric Huffman (’85) – Founder of Synk Audio, providing adaptive music products and services to the pro and consumer video and audio markets. Music and sound design credits include Midway's "Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance", Virtual World's "BattleTech" and "Red Planet", and four Jeff Citations for music with Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre. Technology positions include Software Architect and Project Lead at iManage (Interwoven), Project Technical Director and Director of Audio at FASA Interactive and Virtual World (Microsoft). Author of Megalomania, a MAX-like program that predates MAX. |
| Kamran
Ince ('82) |
Professor of Composition at the University
of Memphis in addition to being co-director of MIAM (Center for Advanced
Research in Music) and its Advanced Studies in Music program at the Istanbul
Technical University List of Works.
Home Page. |
| Greg Hale Jones |
Greg has been working in LosAngeles doing music for films and video. He won two Emmy's, a Clio and several MTV awards. His web page. Sadly, Greg passed away in August 2004. |
| Joe Kidder ('82) |
programmer for Bay Networks Company |
| Sofia Klatzker ('96) |
educator and program coordinator at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art since 1999. Former co-founder of shortLeash Production in San Francisco, an arts media publishing company featuring Oberlin alumni in it's premiere Layers Magazine. |
| Michael
Klingbeil ('96) |
Currently doing doctoral work at Columbia University
after finishing a masters at the University of Illinois. His
web page. |
| Eric Kuehnl |
Graduated from CalArts in 99. Working as a sound designer and re-recording mixer for film in the Bay Area.
Also doing studio consulting for Cutting Edge Audio and Video Group. Executive director of a fledgling non-profit called the Digital Arts Coalition.
His web page. |
| Christopher
Langmead ('93) |
completed a Master's in Computer Music at Dartmouth.
Working toward a Phd in computer science. |
| Cathryn Lai ('00) |
MM Degree, Piano Performance, University of Houston, 2002.
MBA Degree, Strategic Management, DePaul University, 2005. Currently work in Product Development at Shure Inc., Chicago, IL |
| Eric LeCain ('87) |
synclavier technician for Leonard Bernstein
until Bernstein's death |
| Dan Long
('94) |
composer for Dance Theater Workshop, NYC |
| Tom
Lopez ('87) |
fulbright scholar in musical composition, France.
Programming assistant for Morton Subotnick. Doctoral candidate at The Univ.
of Texas, Austin. Assistant
Professor in TIMARA. |
| Sam Magrill
('75) |
professor of music, Central State University,
Oklahoma |
| Michael
Manion ('77) |
composer, Cologne. Personal
Page. Board of Directors of GIMIK,
Initiative Musik Informatik Koeln. Member of the Feedback
Studio Verlag, Compositions Published by Feedback Studio Verlag (U.S.
dist. Frog Peak), Former "Musik Graphiker", Stockhausen Verlag |
| Frankie Mann ('76) |
composer and software engineer in New York. |
| Lee Mars ('90) |
multimedia specialist, Beechwood Studios, Cleveland,
Ohio |
| Matt
Mascolo ('96) |
Musician,
Sound Engineer, and Web Designer in the Boston area. Founder of the DreamChamber
|
| Lance Massey ('83) |
Creative Directory, NeuroPop - a company exploring the application of psychophysics to music
and audio production. Previously worked as a jingle writer and sound designer for national campaigns - 1 Gold CLIO, 1 Silver
Mercury, and many CLIO nominations over the years for composition and sound design. |
| William
Matthews('72) |
professor of music, Bates
College, Maine |
| Sean
McFaul |
Working in NYC at seanmcfaul.com |
| Ian McGrath ('92) |
Manager, Data Analysis & Design for Barnes & Noble.com, NYC. Happily married as of 4/10/99 and living in Brooklyn. Daughter Coco born January 4,2001; Son Washington Andrew due 7/28/2004. His home page |
| Elbert
McLaughlin ('95) |
Software engineer, NYC. Home
Page. |
| Mike Metlay ('83) |
assistant Editor of RECORDING Magazine and owner
of the Atomic City recording label. |
| Ingrid
Montealegre |
studying computer graphics and data visualization
in the graduate school at New York University. Her
web page includes some interesting graphics with java. |
| Geoff Moore ('75) |
programmer for OSC, Inc., developers of DECK
and Metro for the Macintosh |
| Patrick
Murphy ('81) |
founder/president Pangolin
Laser Software; board member, International Laser Display Association
(ILDA). Pangolin's Lasershow Designer software is used by major laser show
companies and at sites such as Walt Disney World, Sea World and the Hayden
Planetarium (NYC) |
| Sarah
Nelson ('94) |
Now
working in Seattle as a multimedia/interactive artist at popMultiMedia
in Seattle. Sites she has designed: Seattle Opera
Arts resource Network, New York City Opera. Indianapolis Symphony. See her personal art work at StickGirl.org |
| Christian Oates |
Christian lives in a Brooklyn basement. |
| Bob Ostertag
|
musician based in San Fransisco with an extensive
discography. Home page |
| Matthew Ostrowski ('83) |
A
New York City native, Matthew Ostrowski is a composer, performer, and installation
artist working primarily with electronics and sound. He studied music at
the Oberlin Conservatory in Ohio, and the Institute of Sonology in The Hague.
Matt's Page |
| Alan
Peters ('79) |
associate professor of Electrical Engineering
at the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering working in vision and
sensing for robots. Home
page |
| Robert Poor ('77) |
currently a Ph.D. candidate at MIT Media Lab.
Robert previously worked for Opcode, NeXT, film maker George Lucas, and
John Chowning at Stanford's CCRMA. His
home |
| John
Puterbaugh ('91) |
Co-founder of Nellymoser,
Inc. Nellymoser provides speech and audio technology for Xbox, PS2,
FlashMX, and ICs for toys and mobile phones. M.A. in Electro-Acoustic Music
from Dartmouth, Ph.D. from Princeton University on timbre .. His
page |
| James Rippie
('89) |
A veteran of several computer technology and music software companies including Coda (now MakeMusic), Cakewalk, and Be. Currently in Boston doing software licensing of embedded audio DSP and music synthesis technology for mobile devices and consumer electronic gear for specialized audio companies like Wave Arts. Serves on the Steering Comittee for the Interactive Audio Special Interest Group , and handles technical program managment for mobile device standards development with IEEE-ISTO and the MIPI Alliance. |
| Christopher Rouse ('71) |
teaches composition at the Eastman Schoolof
Music. Received the Pulitzer Prize in Music 1993. Home
page |
| Andy Russ ('92) |
Double degree in TIMARA and Dance. Freelance composer/sound designer and Artistic Coordinator for the Silk Road Project. |
| Eoin Russell |
successful NYC jingle writer and still serious composer. His accounts include Madonalds, Compaq, Porsche, Wendys and Hebrew National. Hear his music at www.eoinrussell.com |
| Arlene Sierra ('92) |
Oberlin Double Degree in Timara and East Asian Studies, M Mus (Yale) and D.M.A. (Michigan) in Composition. Composer in Residence at Cambridge University and Lecturer in Composition at Cardiff University School of Music, UK. Her
page |
| Lee
Spector ('84) |
MAX innovator and professor of computer science,
Hampshire College |
| Clark Stiefel ('88) |
on the faculty of Folkwang-Hochschule fûr
Musik, Theater und Tanz. An active composer for modern dance having worked
with Meredith Monk, Pina Bausch, Reinhild Hoffman and Susanne Linke. Won
first prize in 1995 Madrid Choreography and New Music Competition for "Para
M". |
| John
Strawn ('73) |
writer and engineer, consultant on digital audio
and music. Assistant editor of the Computer Music Journal. Founder of S
Systems, Inc. |
| Eric Suquet ('00) |
Eric works for Batwin
and Robin Productions in NYC |
| Peter
Swendsen |
Graduate degree from Mills College Center for
Contemporary Music. Entered the Ph.D. program at the University
of Virginia in Composition and Computer Technologies. |
| Steve Tjaden |
owner, Active Sound Recording, NYC |
| Peter
Todd ('85) |
Max
Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin. Editor of "Music
and Connectionism," MIT Press |
| Eric Valinsky ('73) |
works for PLAINWRAP
SOLUTIONS, an Internet services company in Santa Barbara. |
| Eric
Vidal ('99) |
A newly-formed production company called "Academy
Leader / Tears in Rain" |
| James Wolcott ('98) |
pursuing work in scoring for television, film,
and video. Collaborating with guitarist and visual artist Jason Merritt
on installation art pieces. |
| Paul
Zinman ('84) |
recording engineer and record producer, SoundByte
Productions in New York City. His
page |
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