Ted Apel, a clinical associate professor in the College of Arts and Sciences’ Games, Interactive and Mobile Media program will participate in a demonstration and performance at the 31st annual Ussachevsky Memorial Festival of Electroacoustic Music at Pomona College in California.
Apel will present a lecture/demonstration entitled “Negated Sound, Absent Sound, Infrasonic Sound: The sound art of Ted Apel,” along with his installation “Trio for Organ Pipes.” He will also perform in the second concert of the festival on Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024.
The festival is named after Vladimir Ussachevsky who was a pioneer in the field of electronic music and co-founder of the Columbia-Princeton Electronic Music Center in New York.