CEMI staff people in the news affiliates

CEMI is the hub of activity for a diverse group of people, including the CEMI staff, UNT composition faculty, UNT students, affiliated researchers and composers, and other artists and performers working in diverse media. In this part of the CEMI site you will find information about the different people that make up the CEMI family, beginning with the CEMI staff...


CEMI staff

Dr. Andrew May, Director
Nick Bober
Greg Dixon
Jason Fick
Gary Knudson


Faculty
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Former Directors

Jon C. Nelson
Joseph Rovan

Larry Austin

Thomas Clark
Phil Winsor

Merrill Ellis; Founder EMC


Former Staff

Dave Gedosh
Chapman Welch
Jing Wang
Chien-Wen Cheng
Camilo Salazar
Peter McCulloch
Jeff Morris
Jon Anderson
Hsiao-Lan Wang
John Dribus
Terry Lee


 

Nick Bober,  (940) 565-2382
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Nick Bober is currently a masters composition student at the University of North Texas. Bober has composed both for instrumental ensembles and electro-acoustic mediums. Most recently, Bober has been the recipient of the Richard and Candace Faulk composition scholarship.
 

 

 

 

 

Greg Dixon, (940) 565-2382
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Greg Dixon is currently a doctoral student in composition at UNT. He received his BA in Music Engineering Technology in 2003 and MM in Composition in 2005 from Ball State University.

 

 

Jason Fick,  (940) 565-2382
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Jason Fick is a doctoral student in composition specializing in computer music media at the University of North Texas. He holds degrees from the University of Oregon, The Pennsylvania State University and LaGrange College.

Current Projects include interactive video analysis and a composition for eight-channel digital audio media.
 

 

Gary Knudson (940) 565-2382
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Gary Knudson is pursuing his doctoral degree in composition, specializing in computer music media at the University of North Texas with a related field in computer science. Knudson holds his B.M. and M.M. in composition degrees from the University of North Texas.

Research and projects at CEMI comprise of electroacoustic stereo and multi-channel works, multimedia performances and installations. Research interests include sound synthesis/analysis, algorithmic composition, software development facilitating the use of alternate controllers, interactive pieces within Max/MSP programming environments and the use of EyesWeb for video analysis situations.