Margaret Anne Schedel, Dan Gitlin, Jess Rowland, Martin Bisi
07-13, 23:30–00:30 (US/Eastern), Little Theatre

  • Martin Bisi is an original No Wave and Post-Punk producer from New York City who has been part of its musical history for the past four decades.
    Bisi made landmark recordings by Brian Eno (On Land), Sonic Youth, Swans, Unsane, Lydia Lunch, John Zorn, Africa Bambaataa, JG Thirlwell/Foetus, Cop Shoot Cop, Herbie Hancock's "Rockit", Helmet, Live Skull, White Hills, Dresden Dolls and countless others.

  • Dan Gitlin is a Brooklyn based Chapman Stickist, guitarist, synthesist, and general noise making guy performing a combination of structured improvisation and composed music.

  • Jess Rowland is a NYC-based sound artist, musician, and composer. She is also an educator and advocate for weird sounds at The School of Visual Arts and Princeton University.

-With an interdisciplinary career blending classical training in cello and composition, sound/audio data research, and innovative computational arts education, Margaret Anne Schedel transcends the boundaries of disparate fields to produce integrated work at the nexus of computation and the arts. With a diverse creative output spanning interactive multimedia operas, virtual reality experiences, sound art, video game scores, and compositions for a wide variety of classical instruments with interactive audio and video processing, she is a Professor of Music at Stony Brook University and also teaches at the Peabody Institute.


  • Martin Bisi is an original No Wave and Post-Punk producer from New York City who has been part of its musical history for the past four decades.
    Bisi made landmark recordings by Brian Eno (On Land), Sonic Youth, Swans, Unsane, Lydia Lunch, John Zorn, Africa Bambaataa, JG Thirlwell/Foetus, Cop Shoot Cop, Herbie Hancock's "Rockit", Helmet, Live Skull, White Hills, Dresden Dolls and countless others.

  • Dan Gitlin is a Brooklyn based Chapman Stickist, guitarist, synthesist, and general noise making guy performing a combination of structured improvisation and composed music.

  • Jess Rowland is a NYC-based sound artist, musician, and composer. She is also an educator and advocate for weird sounds at The School of Visual Arts and Princeton University.

-With an interdisciplinary career blending classical training in cello and composition, sound/audio data research, and innovative computational arts education, Margaret Anne Schedel transcends the boundaries of disparate fields to produce integrated work at the nexus of computation and the arts. With a diverse creative output spanning interactive multimedia operas, virtual reality experiences, sound art, video game scores, and compositions for a wide variety of classical instruments with interactive audio and video processing, she is a Professor of Music at Stony Brook University and also teaches at the Peabody Institute.