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Scot Gresham-Lancaster

Senior Lecturer

Scot Gresham-Lancaster is a composer, performer, instrument builder and educator. Currently teaching Sound Design at UT Dallas, his recent work at IMéRA is in 2nd order sonification of data sets. As a member of the HUB, he is an early pioneers of "computer network music" and cellphone operas. He has created a series of "co-located" international Internet performances and worked developing audio for several games and interactive products. He is an expert in educational technology and techniques. CV

He was a student of Philip Ianni, Roy Harris, Darius Milhaud, John Chowning, Robert Ashley, Terry Riley, "Blue" Gene Tyrany, David Cope and Jack Jarrett among others. He has been a composer in residence at Mills CollegeSTEIM  and the Djerassi Artist Residency Program. He has toured and recorded with the HUB, Alvin Curran, ROVA saxophone quartet and NYX. He has performed the music of Alvin Curran, Pauline Oliveros, John Zorn, and John Cage, under their direction, and worked as a technical assistant to Lou Harrison, Iannis Xenakis, David Tudor and others.

Education

MA, Multimedia, California State University East Bay
BS, Digital Audio Technology, Cogswell College

Office
ATEC 1.906
Phone
972-883-6668
Email
scotgl
@utdallas.edu
Twitter
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Scot Gresham-Lancaster

Areas of Specialization

sonification, game audio, new media, network music, educational technology

Curriculum Vitae

Scot's CV

Courses

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