Jason Freeman

Professor, School of Music, College of Design, Georgia Institute of Technology

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MUSIC

  • EarSketch Live (2015), Live coding Performance
  • Shadows (2015), for Solo Piano
  • METZ (2015), for laptop ensemble
  • Grow Old (2014), ever-evolving EP
  • Lullaby for Growing Old (2014), for toy piano
  • Sketching (2013), for Improvising Musicians with Audience Participation Via Mobile Phones
  • ETHL (2013), for String Quartet and Laptop Quartet
  • TeamWork (2013), for Athletic Band with Fan Participation via Mobile Phone
  • MTRX (2012), for laptop ensemble
  • Drawn Together (2012), installation
  • SGLC (2011), for laptop and instrumental ensemble
  • Saxophone Etudes (2011), solo saxophone and audience participation
  • Urban Remix (2010), participatory locative media project
  • LOLC (2010), collaborative Textual Performance environment
  • Just Tristan (2009) for any number of pianos
  • Piano Etudes (2009), for solo piano (and the web)
  • Flou (2008), networked music software
  • Sound Microscope (2008) software
  • Flock (2007), sax quartet, video, electronic sound, dancers, and audience
  • Covey, interactive installation (2007)
  • Eternal Gliss (2007) for string trio
  • hello.world, live coding performance (2007)
  • Graph Theory (2006), web site and performance
  • iTunes Signature Maker (2005), software art
  • Still Life (2005) for alto flute and guitar
  • Glimmer (2004) for chamber orchestra and audience
  • Prior Art (2004) for ten musicians
  • Auracle (2004), voice-controlled networked instrument
  • Sonorescence (2003) for flute
  • Leroy Anderson Went to Harvard (2003) for percussion quartet
  • N.A.G. (Network Auralization for Gnutella) (2003), software art
  • The Late Hour (2002) for baritone, viola, cello, and percussion
  • disc-o (2002) software
  • MetaMix (2002), software art
  • Darker (2001) for soprano and piano
  • Resolutions (2001) for eight musicians
  • The Jungle Book (2001) for chorus, band, and orchestra
  • Shakespeare Cuisinart (2001), interactive telephone work
  • Convergence (2000) for clarinet, cello, and piano
  • Pantoum (2000) for violin, viola, cello, clarinet, and trombone
  • The Locust Tree In Flower (2000), interactive multimedia installation
  • Al Naharot Bavel (1999) for baritone and piano
  • Sonata (1999) for piano
  • Diffusions (1999) for orchestra
  • Symmetries (1998) for concert band
  • Propagations (1998) for bass clarinet

Photos

Photos from the performance of Glimmer at the Hamabada Art Center in Jerusalem, Israel, in March 2006.

A musician performing.

A musician performing.

The audience practices.

The audience practices.

The audience during the performance.

The audience during the performance.

A video animation helps the audience track everything.

A video animation helps the audience track everything.

Two groups competing for prominence.

Two groups competing for prominence.

Complete view.

Complete view.

Another angle.

Another angle.


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