Music for Robots

Shimmer-Submerged (dance, transducer-activated Wurlitzer Student Butterfly Piano, processed Tremolo-Harp robotic string instrument, fixed media) 2024/2016

Zephyr Mekhane (sound Installation, interactive robotic wind chimes) 2021

Manus Tremens (toy harp, vibration motors, live processing) 2019-2021

Tremolo-Harp Study 1 (Tremolo-Harp robotic string instrument) 2020

Why Should Our Bodies End at the Skin? (dancer, RAKS system, CADI: Configurable Automatic Drumming Instrument, sound exciters, live electronics) 2018

Mecxpression Study 1 (CADI: Configurable Automatic Drumming Instrument and live processing) 2017

Sleep Spindles (CADI: Configurable Automatic Drumming Instrument) 2016

Conjuring the Machine (electric guitar, TAPI: Transportable Automatic Percussion Instrument, and live processing) 2014

Microbursts (Automatic Monochord Instrument, Cylindrical Aerophone Robotic Instrument, Transportable Automatic Percussion Instrument) 2012

In Illo Tempore (saxophone, bassoon, Monochord-Aerophone Robotic Instrument Ensemble) 2012

Eleki-Robo (Poly-tangent Automatic multi-Monochord and multi-Mallet Automatic Drumming Instrument) 2011

1,2, and 3 for MARIE (saxophone, bassoon, Monochord-Aerophone Robotic Instrument Ensemble) 2011

Street Meetings co-written with Scott Barton (Poly-tangent Automatic multi-Monochord and Configurable Automatic Drumming Instruments)2010

For Brad (Poly-tangent Automatic multi-Monochord and multi-Mallet Automatic Drumming Instrument) 2010

shadows no.6 co-written with Aurie Hsu (Expressive Machines Musical Instruments musical robots, Tribal Fusion belly dancer, RAKS system) 2010

Drum Circle co-written with EMMI (multi-Mallet Automatic Drumming Instrument and Configurable Automatic Drumming Instruments) 2010

Licht Metaal (Logos Foundation’s M&M Robot Orchestra) 2010

PAM Solo Take One (Poly-tangent Automatic multi-Monochord) 2009

Study no. 3 for PAM and MADI co-written with EMMI (Poly-tangent Automatic multi-Monochord and multi-Mallet Automatic Drumming Instrument) 2009

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