Scot Gresham-Lancaster
Scot Gresham-Lancaster (b. Redwood City, CA USA 1954) is a composer, performer, instrument builder and educator with over three decades of professional experience. He is dedicated to research and performance using the expanding capabilities of computer networks to create new environments for musical and cross discipline expression. As a member of the HUB, he is one of the early pioneers of "computer network" music which uses the behavior of interconnected music machines to create innovative ways for performers and computers to interact. He has recently performed in a series of "co-located" performances collaborating in real time with live and distant dancers, video artists and musicians in network based performances. For over two decades, he has worked with multimedia prototyping and user interface theory and its relationship to new markets as an independent consultant and at Interval Research, SEGA-USA, and Muse Comunications.Band/artist history
http://www.o-art.org/Scot/Chronology.htmlHave you performed in front of an audience?I perform live on a monthly basis and enjoy live performance.
Your musical influences
In chronological order:
John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Blue Gene Tyranny, Robert Ashley, John Bischoff, Terry Rielly, David Cope, Rich Gold, Iannis Xenakis, Jim Horton, Salvatore Martirano, Tim Perkis, Pauline Oliveros, Ramon Sender, Alvin Curran, Chris Brown, my studentsWhat equipment do you use?
Computers, mainly, but with hand crafted software and input devices.Anything else?
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