David Kim-Boyle

David Kim-Boyle is an Australian composer and new media artist whose music has received widespread recognition for its delicately nuanced sonic qualities and innovative use of technology. His work has been performed and presented throughout North America and Europe at various festivals and contemporary music events and he has been a guest artist at some of the world’s leading computer music research facilities including the Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (Karlsruhe), the Sonic Arts Research Centre (Belfast), STEIM (Amsterdam), and IRCAM (Paris). His creative practice is focused on the development of generative graphic scores that explore the musical affordances of complex open-forms and non-linear processes, and his research has been regularly presented at many of the world’s leading forums for new music research including the International Computer Music Conference, the Digital Audio FX Conference, SMC, TENOR, and NIME and published in journals such as Contemporary Music Review, Organised Sound, Leonardo Music Journal, Tempo, and Digital Creativity. Current projects include a work for the ELISION ensemble with a real-time reactive score, and a work for string quartet featuring the use of an immersive score displayed on Microsoft’s HoloLens. He holds a PhD in composition from SUNY Buffalo where he studied as a Presidential Fellow and is currently the Media, Production and Technology Manager at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, The University of Sydney where he is also an Honorary Associate in Composition.

All Members

Sandeep Bhagwati

Concordia University
Montreal, Canada

Jean Bresson

IRCAM
Paris, France

Edmund Campion

Center for New Music and Audio Technologies (CNMAT)
Berkeley, USA

Ricardo Dal Farra

Concordia University
Montreal, Canada

Dominique Fober

Grame
Lyon, France

Jason Freeman

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, USA

Ichiro Fujinaga

McGill University
Montreal, Canada

Daniele Ghisi

Conservatory of Genova
Genova, Italy

Georg Hajdu

Hamburg University of Music and Drama (HfMT)
Hamburg, Germany

Richard Hoadley

Cambridge, UK

Cat Hope

Monash University
Clayton, Australia

David Kim-Boyle

The University of Sydney
Sydney, Australia

Thor Magnussen

University of Sussex
Sussex, UK

Chris Nash

University of the West of England (UWE Bristol)
Bristol, UK

Ryan Ross Smith

Monash University
Melbourne, Australia

Eldad Tsabary

Concordia University
Montreal, Canada

Paul Turowski

University of Liverpool
Liverpool, UK