Dan
Senn (born 1951 in USA); is an interdisciplinary artist, working
in acoustic and computer music, sound and kinetic sculpture,computer
assisted-composition, texts, video installation, and performance
art. He has a doctorate in Music Composition from the University
of Illinois where his principal instructors were Salvatore Martirano,
Ben Johnston and Herbert BrĂ¼n. In parallel with his music studies,
he has trained in the visual arts with a concentration on raku
pottery, an aleatoric ceramic method associated with Zen and the
Japanese tea ceremony. He performs and exhibits world-wide and
creates ephermeral public art projects which bring experimental
work to alternative audiences. Llives and works in Beaverton, Oregon,
USA
Website: www.newsense-intermedium.com
Exhibitions in AT Gallery:
individual:
2006 - Uncovered States