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| Bell Solaris Images from performances at REDCAT, Los Angeles, April, 2005, music by David Rosenboom, theatrical expansion conceived and directed by Travis Preston
****** Click here for more images of Bell Solaris at REDCAT taken by photographer, Steve Gunther. ***
Suitable for Framing
David Rosenboom (left) and J. B. Floyd (right) performing with two Yamaha Disklaviers and interacitive software written by Rosenboom in HMSL (Hierarchical Music Specification Language) on The Reunion, a concert at the University of Miami opening the ICMC (International Computer Music Conference), Ocbober 31, 2004, and celebrating the re-release on a Mutable Music CD of the landmark album Suitable Framing, with previously unreleased material.
J. B. Floyd (left) and David Rosenboom (right)
Transplant Quartet
(Clockwise) David Rosenboom (piano/violin/computer), Jöelle Léandre (double bass), William Winant (percussion), and David Wessel (computer/Thunder), Transplant Quartet, performances in Los Angeles (REDCAT) and Portland (Time Based Arts), September, 2004, part of Transplant France; A Multimedia Celebration of French New Music
SalMar Construction (Restored)
David Rosenboom playing Salvatore Martirano's legendary electronic music system at the University fo Illinois, April, 2004
Rosenboom with SalMar Construction as restored by engineer Greg Danner, University of Illinois, April, 2004.
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