After summarizing the work on diversity and inclusion, led by Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner, SEAMUS President Ted Coffey presented the following remarks at the SEAMUS 2019 Awards Banquet: I want to move to a related topic, and by way of introduction, I’ll read a bit from the … [Read more...]
Interview with Silen Wellington
by Steven Ricks Introduction: Silen Wellington’s when my body becomes the art is a powerful meditation on gender, being trans, and Silen’s decision to start taking testosterone. I was fortunate to see their performance at SEAMUS 2019 in Boston and was immediately struck … [Read more...]
Member News – Winter 2019
John R. Akins piece Cymbalindrome II (2018) received its premiere hearing at the SCI Region VI conference in April at Texas A&M University—Commerce, in Commerce, TX. The program notes paragraph is attached, if you want to dig out further info. Brian Belet's Loose Canon, … [Read more...]
Report of the Diversity and Inclusion Committee – SEAMUS 2019
This month marks the first full year of the SEAMUS Diversity and Inclusion Committee and its meetings, projects, and activities. The current committee participants – Elizabeth Hinkle-Turner; Ted Coffey; Monisola Gbadebo; Ralph Lewis; Jiayue Cecilia Wu; and Caroline Miller – wish … [Read more...]
Interview with Tara Rodgers by Ted Coffey
“I’m a bit of a music technology omnivore…I have always loved learning new instruments and new ways of working with sound. The endless fascination for me is in how different instruments and interfaces facilitate different modes of musical expression and different sets of … [Read more...]
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