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Ryan Jordan
is a UK based artist working with home brew interfaces for musical expression and DIY hardware. He is concerned with making noise computer performances which incorporate human physical movements and strobe lighting as the essential foundation for the performance. Ryan also curates several noise, experimental and computer arts events and concerts in the UK, such as hac... and noise=noise. He is an active member of London based open source collective, OpenLab; and has released music on Bad Sekta, Anithematica/CovenH, and AntiGen.

Ryan has performed his work in many places such as galleries, squats, pub cellars, theatres, the odd town hall, festivals, academic institutions and an occasional beach. He is currently living in London studying MFA Computational Studio Arts at Goldsmiths University, London, UK.

www.ryanjordan.org



 
 
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