
Praised by The New York Times for her “appealingly melancholic sound” and “entertaining array of distortion effects,” Alexandria Smith is a multimedia artist, audio engineer, trumpeter, and scholar who enjoys working at the intersection of all these disciplines. Her creative practice and research focuses on designing interactive systems, composing and designing instruments for data driven music, and archiving experimental music practices in the Southeastern United States. Her research has been presented at AES, ICMC, AMS, SEAMUS, the Guelph Jazz Colloquium, MoxSonic, and more.
Alexandria is currently an Assistant Professor of Music at the Georgia Institute of Technology and principal investigator of the IMPACT lab.