theodore /atlas/ en Michael Theodore rocks in music and art world /atlas/2018/08/27/michael-theodore-rocks-music-and-art-world Michael Theodore rocks in music and art world Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 08/27/2018 - 10:45 Tags: cmap news newsbrief theodore

Michael Theodore had a busy and interesting summer, first performing alongside a major figure of the sound art and experimental music scene, Francisco López, in a sold-out show at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn on June 26. The performance was reviewed by The New York Times, where Michael’s performance on electric guitar and electronics was described as "pleasantly spacey."

Michael’s 4-channel sound installation, “New Atlantis,” also premiered on Governor's Island in New York City, May 25 to Aug 13. The piece was inspired by Francis Bacon's 1626 work of speculative fiction of the same title.

His silent video work, “Why Time,” was exhibited from July 6 to 31 at CU 鶹ӰԺ’s TECHNE Lab’s group show at Made in NY, in Dumbo, Brooklyn, a collaborative workspace and community.

 

Theodore had a busy and interesting summer, performing alongside Francisco López in a sold-out show at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn.

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Michael Theodore’s “The (Art) Machines are Coming” part of CU 鶹ӰԺ Next /atlas/2018/04/04/michael-theodores-art-machines-are-coming-part-cu-boulder-next Michael Theodore’s “The (Art) Machines are Coming” part of CU 鶹ӰԺ Next Anonymous (not verified) Wed, 04/04/2018 - 12:40 Tags: cmap news theodore

Michael Theodore, director of the ATLAS Institute’s Center for Media Arts and Performance (CMAP) and an associate professor of composition in the College of Music, will speak in Washington D.C. on April 21 about the special relationship artists have with technology. The talk is part of CU 鶹ӰԺ Next, a series of events that bring the university’s cutting-edge research to select cities across the country.

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 CU 鶹ӰԺ Next in Los Angeles in February.

The interactive afternoon of learning, hosted by the Office of the Chancellor, showcases CU 鶹ӰԺ’s people, programs and research, with a focus on how CU 鶹ӰԺ 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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The director of ATLAS Institute’s Center for Media Arts and Performance travels to Washington D.C. to discuss the special relationship artists have with technology.

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Blurring the lines in art and music /atlas/2016/04/28/blurring-lines-art-and-music Blurring the lines in art and music Anonymous (not verified) Thu, 04/28/2016 - 11:00 Tags: news theodore Composer and multimedia artist Michael Theodore is passionate about music, art and creating unusual interactive installations. window.location.href = `http://www.colorado.edu/music/2016/04/18/blurring-lines-art-and-music`;

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Michael Theodore’s art machine is as smart as you are /atlas/2016/02/15/michael-theodores-art-machine-smart-you-are Michael Theodore’s art machine is as smart as you are Anonymous (not verified) Mon, 02/15/2016 - 10:00 Tags: cmap news theodore Michael Theodore, director of the ATLAS Center for Media Art and Performance, has created an installation,"Supraliminal," that senses its viewers. window.location.href = `http://www.denverpost.com/2016/02/12/michael-theodores-art-machine-is-as-smart-as-you-are/`;

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