Michael Theodore’s “The (Art) Machines are Coming” part of Ҵýƽ Next

A multimedia artist, Theodore’s presentation, "The (Art) Machines are Coming," is an overview of how he uses computer code for music compositions, object fabrication and creating immersive sound and light installations.
“What’s fun about composing with code is that instead of writing note by note, you can direct streams and flows of information and see where they lead,” says Theodore, who also spoke at Ҵýƽ Next in Los Angeles in February.
The interactive afternoon of learning, hosted by the Office of the Chancellor, showcases Ҵýƽ people, programs and research, with a focus on how Ҵýƽ impacts society by leading innovation and developing leaders of tomorrow.
Theodore’s work, including interactive kinetic installations, moving images and musical compositions, have been presented across the United States and in 10 different countries around the world. He has also created large-scale sound/art installations with roboticist Nikolaus Correll and touring pieces with performance artist Michelle Ellsworth.
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