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| Elainie Lillios, Bonnie Mitchell, and Gregory Cornelius are a team of artists and musicians who work,
teach, and collaborate using digital arts. They explore interactivity, immersive enviroments, and the creative integration and real
time processing of audio, visuals, and technology. Elainie Lillios - lillios@bgsnet.bgsu.edu + Bonnie Mitchell - bonniem@creativity.bgsu.edu + Greg Cornelius - cornbread94@hotmail.com |
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Elainie Lillios Elainie Lillios is a composer whose music focuses on the essence of sound and suspension of time. Her music tries to convey different emotions and take listeners on "sonic journeys". The sounds she uses for her music are varied-- sometimes they are simple things like the human voice, cars, wind chimes, or water. Other times her sound material is less obvious, like crunching bits of tree branches, walking through winter snow, or shuffling pebbles in a bit of water. She is strongly influenced by French and British electroacoustic composers, and believes that all sound can be considered musical. Influential mentors include Larry Austin, Jonty Harrison, and Jon Christopher Nelson. Elainie teaches music technology and composition at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She is the 2003 recipient of the International Computer Association commission and won the 2002 La Muse en Circuit radiophonic competition. Her recordings are available on the Empreintes DIGITALes, StudioPANaroma, and SEAMUS labels, and on the CD component of New Adventures in Sound Art's "The Radio Art Companion". |
| Bonnie Mitchell Bonnie Mitchell's artworks explore spatial and experiential relationships to our physical, social, cultural and psychological environment through the construction of interactive networked shared spaces. She strives to conceptually and psychologically challenge the participant/viewer by immersing them in concept-driven multi-sensory experiences. Her electronic installation art and international collaborative WWW art projects have been exhibited at SIGGRAPH, ISEA, Prix Ars Electronica, Digital Salon, and many other venues internationally. Her 3D computer imaging and particle systems prints have been exhibited in the ArCade shows, ISEA, Gamut, Digital Salon, and more. Bonnie Mitchell received her MFA in Visual Design/Computer Art from the University of Oregon in 1992. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Digital Arts program at Bowling Green State University, Ohio, USA. Ms. Mitchell is also president of CreativeMyndz, a multimedia production company that has produced eight studio art, architecture, art history and art criticism CDROMs for McGraw-Hill, Inc. in NY. |
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Greg Cornelius Chicago-based composer/saxophonist, Gregory Cornelius is a graduate of Bowling Green State University (Ohio) and Truman State University (Kirksville, MO) who creates a broad spectrum of sound art, including acoustic music, interactive audio design, video art, and other technology-based musical genres. He is most captivated by visual-aural integration, color-sound relationships, and the combining of acoustic instruments with real-time interactive electroacoustic music. Performances venues for his works have included the World Saxophone Congress, North American Saxophone Alliance Conferences, and the Cleveland Chamber SymphonyÕs "Young and Emerging Composers" series. |