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R. Luke DuBois

Roger Luke DuBois (born 10 September 1975) is an American composer, performer, conceptual new media artist, programmer, record producer and pedagogue based in New York City.

R. Luke DuBois
R. Luke DuBois in front of the RCA Mark II Synthesizer, 2006.
Background information
Birth nameR. Luke DuBois
Born (1975-09-10) 10 September 1975 (age 48)
Morristown, New Jersey, United States
GenresExperimental, Contemporary classical, Improvised music, Electronica, Ambient, Computer Music
Occupation(s)Composer, musician, producer, multi-instrumentalist, New Media artist
Instrument(s)Analog synthesizer, laptop, bass guitar, electric guitar
Years active1990s–present
LabelsCaipirinha / Sire, Liquid Sky, Nonesuch, Cantaloupe Music, Cycling '74, Innova
Websitelukedubois.com

Early life edit

DuBois was born in Morristown, New Jersey, United States, moving at age 11 to the UK, where he attended the American School in London,[1] before moving to New York City in 1993 to attend Columbia University. DuBois holds a master's (1999) and a doctorate (2003) in music composition from Columbia (studying primarily with Fred Lerdahl and Jonathan Kramer), and worked as a staff researcher at Columbia's Computer Music Center until 2008.

Academic career edit

DuBois has taught interactive music and video performance at a number of institutions, including Columbia, Princeton University, the School of Visual Arts, and the Music Technology and interactive telecommunications programs at New York University. In 2008 he began teaching as a full-time professor at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, where he currently serves as co-director of the Integrated Digital Media program and director of the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center; his academic position consists of a triple appointment between the Engineering School, Music Technology, and ITP. As a graduate student at Columbia he was a contributor to Real-Time Cmix. Since 2000 he has worked for Cycling '74 on Max/MSP/Jitter.

Collaborations edit

DuBois has collaborated with a wide range of artists and musicians, including Elliott Sharp, Paul D. Miller, Todd Reynolds, Toni Dove, Chris Mann, Michael Joaquin Grey, Matthew Ritchie, Eric Singer, Bora Yoon, and Leroy Jenkins. He was a founding member of the Freight Elevator Quartet, and has produced records for Bang on a Can composer Michael Gordon on the Nonesuch label. His music integrates real-time performer-computer interaction with algorithmic methodologies repurposed from other fields, most notably formal grammars such as L-systems. His research into issues of musical time revolves around a technique called time-lapse phonography, as used in his piece Billboard.[2] His instrumental writing, like his artwork, is often based on techniques derived from stochastic music and data mining, using metaphors and information from cultural topics as source material in a postmodern style, as in the string quartet Hard Data, a six-movement sonification that, while its musical structure is based on the casualty stream of the Iraq War, borrows heavily from the instrumental writing of Stravinsky, Messiaen, Xenakis, and Crumb.[3]

Conceptual artist edit

As a conceptual artist, DuBois takes on various topics in American culture and places them under a computational microscope to raise issues relevant to information theory, perception of time, canonicity, and gaze. For example, his trio of pieces on gestalt media, Academy, Billboard, and Play, look at three iconic cultural "canons" in American popular culture (the Academy Awards, the Billboard Hot 100, and Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month).[4] His piece Hindsight is Always 20/20, based on a statistical analysis of presidential State of the Union addresses, uses computational means as a lens into the politics of political rhetoric.[5] Fashionably Late for the Relationship, his feature-length collaboration with performance artist Lián Amaris, uses the radical time-compression of a 72-hour film of a performance to deconstruct romantic obsession.[6] For his large-scale artwork A More Perfect Union, DuBois joined 21 different online dating sites and constructed a census of the United States based on an analysis of the profiles of 19 million single Americans; shown as a series of colored and relabeled maps, the work investigates the lexicon of American self-identity in the 21st century.[7]

Art and exhibitions edit

His work is represented by bitforms gallery in New York City, and has been exhibited worldwide, including at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and the 2008 Democratic National Convention. In January 2014 R. Luke DuBois—Now opened at the Ringling Museum of Art. This first solo museum exhibition,[8] organized by curator Matthew McLendon, surveyed DuBois's output over the previous decade, and included performance, video, public installation, and generative works.[9] The exhibition went on to the Orange County Museum of Art the following year and the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in 2016. In December 2016 Hyperallergic named R. Luke DuBois—Now one of the top 15 exhibitions in the United States.[10]

Before becoming a well-known Laptop musician, DuBois did most of his improvisation and performance on Buchla and Serge modular synthesizers.

Awards and recognition edit

In 2013 DuBois was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Goucher College.[11] He was named the inaugural artist for the Times Square Residency at the CrossRoads Program[12] in 2015 and was a speaker for TED 2016.[13] In 2018 the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum commissioned DuBois and Zach Lieberman to represent the United States in the London Design Biennale. The projects developed for that exhibition, Face Values, received the jury medal for "most inspiring interpretation of the 2018 theme".[14]

Personal life edit

DuBois is the younger brother of photographer Doug DuBois.

Notable works edit

  • Billboard (2005)
  • Play (2006)
  • Academy (2006)
  • Fashionably Late for the Relationship (with Lián Amaris, 2007)[15]
  • Hindsight is Always 20/20 (2008)[16]
  • SSB (with Lesley Flanigan, 2008)
  • Hard Data (2009)[17]
  • A Year in Mp3s (2009–2010)[18]
  • Moments of Inertia (with Todd Reynolds, 2010)[19]
  • A More Perfect Union (2011)[20]
  • The Marigny Parade (2011)[21]
  • Vertical Music (2012)[22]
  • Sergey Brin and Larry Page (2013)
  • Circus Sarasota (2014)
  • Take a Bullet For This City (2014)
  • Learning Machine #1: Values (2016)[23]
  • Learning Machine #2: Image (2016)[24]
  • Learning Machine #3: Sound (2016)[25]
  • Learning Machine #4: Language (2016)[26]
  • Learning Machine #5: Symbols (2016)[27]
  • The Choice Is Yours: Exit Poll (2016)[28]

Discography edit

  • The Freight Elevator Quartet (Electronic Music Foundation, 1997)
  • The Freight Elevator Quartet's Jungle Album (Electronic Music Foundation, 1998)
  • DJ Spooky vs. the Freight Elevator Quartet: File Under Futurism (Caipirinha/Sire, 1999)
  • This Is Jungle Sky, Vol 6: Funk (Compilation, Liquid Sky Music, 1999)
  • File Under Futurism EP (with DJ Spooky and A Guy Called Gerald) (Caipirinha/Sire, 1999)
  • Open Ends (Compilation, Museum Music, 2000)
  • The Freight Elevator Quartet Becoming Transparent (Caipirinha/Sire, 2000)
  • Exasperation EP (with JMD, Kit Clayton, Datach'i) (Caipirinha/Sire, 2000)
  • State of the Union 2.001 (Compilation, Electronic Music Foundation, 2001)
  • Radiolaria (Elliott Sharp, zOaR Music, 2001)
  • The Freight Elevator Quartet Fix it in Post (Cycling'74 Music, 2001)
  • Decasia (Michael Gordon, Cantaloupe Music, 2002)
  • Light Is Calling (Michael Gordon, Nonesuch, 2004)
  • Messiah Remix (Cantaloupe Music, 2004)
  • Timelapse (Cantaloupe Music, 2006)
  • The Marigny Parade (Cantaloupe Music, 2011)
  • Sunken Cathedral (Bora Yoon, Innova, 2014)

References edit

  1. ^ Marsha Vdovin (2007). "A Video and Text Interview with Luke DuBois, educator and musician". Cycling'74. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  2. ^ Alexander Gelfand (2007). . The Walrus. Archived from the original on 22 November 2011. Retrieved 18 June 2011.
  3. ^ R. Luke DuBois (2008). "Hard Data" (PDF). Program Note. Retrieved 11 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Interview (2006). "Sundance Features". The Reeler. Retrieved 23 January 2008.
  5. ^ The UnConvention Blog (2008). "Hindsight is Always 20/20". The UnConvention. Retrieved 23 January 2008.
  6. ^ Campbell Robertson (9 July 2007). "She's Got a Date and Only 72 Hours to Prepare". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2008.
  7. ^ Eric Molinsky (8 April 2011). "A More Perfect Union". Studio 360 / Public Radio International. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
  8. ^ Ringling Museum (5 May 2014). "R. Luke DuBois – Now". Ringling Museum. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  9. ^ Hilarie M. Sheets (9 January 2014). "Portraits from Clips and Bytes". The New York Times. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  10. ^ Vartanian, Hrag (29 December 2016). "Best of 2016: Our Top 15 Exhibitions Across the United States". Hyperallergic. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  11. ^ "2013 Graduate Programs Commencement". Goucher College. 4 August 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013.
  12. ^ Times Square Arts (15 May 2015). "Bringing Artists Back to Times Square". Times Square Alliance. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  13. ^ "R. Luke DuBois". ted.com. Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  14. ^ Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum (4 September 2018). "COOPER HEWITT, SMITHSONIAN DESIGN MUSEUM RECEIVES LONDON DESIGN BIENNALE 2018 EMOTIONAL STATES MEDAL". Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum. Retrieved 5 August 2020.
  15. ^ "Fashionably Late for the Relationship". Fashionably Late for the Relationship. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  16. ^ "HINDSIGHT IS ALWAYS 20/20". HINDSIGHT IS ALWAYS 20/20. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  17. ^ . Turbulence.org. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  18. ^ "Archive-it Wayback".
  19. ^ . Turbulence.org. Archived from the original on 18 October 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  20. ^ . Perfect.lukedubois.com. Archived from the original on 17 September 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  21. ^ . The Marigny Parade. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  22. ^ from R. Luke DuBois Plus 5 months ago (3 May 2012). "Vertical Music on Vimeo". Retrieved 31 October 2012 – via Vimeo.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ "Learning Machine #1: Values". project page on the Bitforms Gallery website. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  24. ^ "Learning Machine #2: Image". project page on the Bitforms Gallery website. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  25. ^ "Learning Machine #3: Sound". project page on the Bitforms Gallery website. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  26. ^ "Learning Machine #4: Language". project page on the Bitforms Gallery website. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  27. ^ "Learning Machine #5: Symbols". project page on the Bitforms Gallery website. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  28. ^ "The Choice Is Yours: Exit Poll". project page on the Bitforms Gallery website. Retrieved 20 October 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • TED Talk: R. Luke DuBois: Insightful human portraits made from data

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Roger Luke DuBois born 10 September 1975 is an American composer performer conceptual new media artist programmer record producer and pedagogue based in New York City R Luke DuBoisR Luke DuBois in front of the RCA Mark II Synthesizer 2006 Background informationBirth nameR Luke DuBoisBorn 1975 09 10 10 September 1975 age 48 Morristown New Jersey United StatesGenresExperimental Contemporary classical Improvised music Electronica Ambient Computer MusicOccupation s Composer musician producer multi instrumentalist New Media artistInstrument s Analog synthesizer laptop bass guitar electric guitarYears active1990s presentLabelsCaipirinha Sire Liquid Sky Nonesuch Cantaloupe Music Cycling 74 InnovaWebsitelukedubois wbr com Contents 1 Early life 2 Academic career 3 Collaborations 4 Conceptual artist 5 Art and exhibitions 6 Awards and recognition 7 Personal life 8 Notable works 9 Discography 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editDuBois was born in Morristown New Jersey United States moving at age 11 to the UK where he attended the American School in London 1 before moving to New York City in 1993 to attend Columbia University DuBois holds a master s 1999 and a doctorate 2003 in music composition from Columbia studying primarily with Fred Lerdahl and Jonathan Kramer and worked as a staff researcher at Columbia s Computer Music Center until 2008 Academic career editDuBois has taught interactive music and video performance at a number of institutions including Columbia Princeton University the School of Visual Arts and the Music Technology and interactive telecommunications programs at New York University In 2008 he began teaching as a full time professor at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering where he currently serves as co director of the Integrated Digital Media program and director of the Brooklyn Experimental Media Center his academic position consists of a triple appointment between the Engineering School Music Technology and ITP As a graduate student at Columbia he was a contributor to Real Time Cmix Since 2000 he has worked for Cycling 74 on Max MSP Jitter Collaborations editDuBois has collaborated with a wide range of artists and musicians including Elliott Sharp Paul D Miller Todd Reynolds Toni Dove Chris Mann Michael Joaquin Grey Matthew Ritchie Eric Singer Bora Yoon and Leroy Jenkins He was a founding member of the Freight Elevator Quartet and has produced records for Bang on a Can composer Michael Gordon on the Nonesuch label His music integrates real time performer computer interaction with algorithmic methodologies repurposed from other fields most notably formal grammars such as L systems His research into issues of musical time revolves around a technique called time lapse phonography as used in his piece Billboard 2 His instrumental writing like his artwork is often based on techniques derived from stochastic music and data mining using metaphors and information from cultural topics as source material in a postmodern style as in the string quartet Hard Data a six movement sonification that while its musical structure is based on the casualty stream of the Iraq War borrows heavily from the instrumental writing of Stravinsky Messiaen Xenakis and Crumb 3 Conceptual artist editAs a conceptual artist DuBois takes on various topics in American culture and places them under a computational microscope to raise issues relevant to information theory perception of time canonicity and gaze For example his trio of pieces on gestalt media Academy Billboard and Play look at three iconic cultural canons in American popular culture the Academy Awards the Billboard Hot 100 and Playboy magazine s Playmate of the Month 4 His piece Hindsight is Always 20 20 based on a statistical analysis of presidential State of the Union addresses uses computational means as a lens into the politics of political rhetoric 5 Fashionably Late for the Relationship his feature length collaboration with performance artist Lian Amaris uses the radical time compression of a 72 hour film of a performance to deconstruct romantic obsession 6 For his large scale artwork A More Perfect Union DuBois joined 21 different online dating sites and constructed a census of the United States based on an analysis of the profiles of 19 million single Americans shown as a series of colored and relabeled maps the work investigates the lexicon of American self identity in the 21st century 7 Art and exhibitions editHis work is represented by bitforms gallery in New York City and has been exhibited worldwide including at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival and the 2008 Democratic National Convention In January 2014 R Luke DuBois Now opened at the Ringling Museum of Art This first solo museum exhibition 8 organized by curator Matthew McLendon surveyed DuBois s output over the previous decade and included performance video public installation and generative works 9 The exhibition went on to the Orange County Museum of Art the following year and the Bowdoin College Museum of Art in 2016 In December 2016 Hyperallergic named R Luke DuBois Now one of the top 15 exhibitions in the United States 10 Before becoming a well known Laptop musician DuBois did most of his improvisation and performance on Buchla and Serge modular synthesizers Awards and recognition editIn 2013 DuBois was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Goucher College 11 He was named the inaugural artist for the Times Square Residency at the CrossRoads Program 12 in 2015 and was a speaker for TED 2016 13 In 2018 the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum commissioned DuBois and Zach Lieberman to represent the United States in the London Design Biennale The projects developed for that exhibition Face Values received the jury medal for most inspiring interpretation of the 2018 theme 14 Personal life editDuBois is the younger brother of photographer Doug DuBois Notable works editBillboard 2005 Play 2006 Academy 2006 Fashionably Late for the Relationship with Lian Amaris 2007 15 Hindsight is Always 20 20 2008 16 SSB with Lesley Flanigan 2008 Hard Data 2009 17 A Year in Mp3s 2009 2010 18 Moments of Inertia with Todd Reynolds 2010 19 A More Perfect Union 2011 20 The Marigny Parade 2011 21 Vertical Music 2012 22 Sergey Brin and Larry Page 2013 Circus Sarasota 2014 Take a Bullet For This City 2014 Learning Machine 1 Values 2016 23 Learning Machine 2 Image 2016 24 Learning Machine 3 Sound 2016 25 Learning Machine 4 Language 2016 26 Learning Machine 5 Symbols 2016 27 The Choice Is Yours Exit Poll 2016 28 Discography editThe Freight Elevator Quartet Electronic Music Foundation 1997 The Freight Elevator Quartet s Jungle Album Electronic Music Foundation 1998 DJ Spooky vs the Freight Elevator Quartet File Under Futurism Caipirinha Sire 1999 This Is Jungle Sky Vol 6 Funk Compilation Liquid Sky Music 1999 File Under Futurism EP with DJ Spooky and A Guy Called Gerald Caipirinha Sire 1999 Open Ends Compilation Museum Music 2000 The Freight Elevator Quartet Becoming Transparent Caipirinha Sire 2000 Exasperation EP with JMD Kit Clayton Datach i Caipirinha Sire 2000 State of the Union 2 001 Compilation Electronic Music Foundation 2001 Radiolaria Elliott Sharp zOaR Music 2001 The Freight Elevator Quartet Fix it in Post Cycling 74 Music 2001 Decasia Michael Gordon Cantaloupe Music 2002 Light Is Calling Michael Gordon Nonesuch 2004 Messiah Remix Cantaloupe Music 2004 Timelapse Cantaloupe Music 2006 The Marigny Parade Cantaloupe Music 2011 Sunken Cathedral Bora Yoon Innova 2014 References edit Marsha Vdovin 2007 A Video and Text Interview with Luke DuBois educator and musician Cycling 74 Retrieved 4 February 2013 Alexander Gelfand 2007 The Sounds of Science The Walrus Archived from the original on 22 November 2011 Retrieved 18 June 2011 R Luke DuBois 2008 Hard Data PDF Program Note Retrieved 11 April 2011 permanent dead link Interview 2006 Sundance Features The Reeler Retrieved 23 January 2008 The UnConvention Blog 2008 Hindsight is Always 20 20 The UnConvention Retrieved 23 January 2008 Campbell Robertson 9 July 2007 She s Got a Date and Only 72 Hours to Prepare The New York Times Retrieved 23 January 2008 Eric Molinsky 8 April 2011 A More Perfect Union Studio 360 Public Radio International Retrieved 9 April 2011 Ringling Museum 5 May 2014 R Luke DuBois Now Ringling Museum Retrieved 1 April 2016 Hilarie M Sheets 9 January 2014 Portraits from Clips and Bytes The New York Times Retrieved 1 April 2016 Vartanian Hrag 29 December 2016 Best of 2016 Our Top 15 Exhibitions Across the United States Hyperallergic Retrieved 9 January 2017 2013 Graduate Programs Commencement Goucher College 4 August 2013 Retrieved 18 September 2013 Times Square Arts 15 May 2015 Bringing Artists Back to Times Square Times Square Alliance Retrieved 1 April 2016 R Luke DuBois ted com Retrieved 19 May 2016 Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum 4 September 2018 COOPER HEWITT SMITHSONIAN DESIGN MUSEUM RECEIVES LONDON DESIGN BIENNALE 2018 EMOTIONAL STATES MEDAL Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum Retrieved 5 August 2020 Fashionably Late for the Relationship Fashionably Late for the Relationship Retrieved 31 October 2012 HINDSIGHT IS ALWAYS 20 20 HINDSIGHT IS ALWAYS 20 20 Retrieved 31 October 2012 harddata Turbulence org Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 31 October 2012 Archive it Wayback Moments Of Inertia Turbulence org Archived from the original on 18 October 2012 Retrieved 31 October 2012 A More Perfect Union Perfect lukedubois com Archived from the original on 17 September 2012 Retrieved 31 October 2012 The Marigny Parade The Marigny Parade Archived from the original on 31 August 2012 Retrieved 31 October 2012 from R Luke DuBois Plus 5 months ago 3 May 2012 Vertical Music on Vimeo Retrieved 31 October 2012 via Vimeo a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Learning Machine 1 Values project page on the Bitforms Gallery website Retrieved 20 October 2018 Learning Machine 2 Image project page on the Bitforms Gallery website Retrieved 20 October 2018 Learning Machine 3 Sound project page on the Bitforms Gallery website Retrieved 20 October 2018 Learning Machine 4 Language project page on the Bitforms Gallery website Retrieved 20 October 2018 Learning Machine 5 Symbols project page on the Bitforms Gallery website Retrieved 20 October 2018 The Choice Is Yours Exit Poll project page on the Bitforms Gallery website Retrieved 20 October 2018 External links editOfficial website TED Talk R Luke DuBois Insightful human portraits made from data Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title R Luke DuBois amp oldid 1214405393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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