Kenneth Newby
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Birth name | Kenneth Clayton Newby |
Born | Victoria, British Columbia Canada | 29 September 1956
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Kenneth Newby (born 1956) is a Canadian media artist, composer-performer, educator, interaction designer, and audio producer based in British Columbia.[1] He is known for his innovative use of technology in the creation of music, media performances, and installations.[2] He is a research associate at the Center for Culture and Technology at the University of British Columbia, and Director of the Flicker Art Collaboratory at Frog Hollow, Mayne Island.
Early life
Newby was born in Victoria, British Columbia.
Career
Newby joined the research faculty in media arts at Simon Fraser University, where he was a member of the Computational Poetics research group with Aleksandra Dulic and Martin Gotfrit. At the University of the Fraser Valley he was associate professor in media arts, where he studied creative forces in the field of computational art.
Newby created performances and exhibits which integrated new media diffusion techniques and augmented reality systems, and he developed generative systems for the composition and performance of music and visual art.
In the 1990s Newby released several solo albums, including Ecology of Souls in 1993.[3] He also collaborated on recordings with the groups Trance Mission and Lights in a Fat City.[4][5]
In 2004 Newby collaborated with the group Gamelan Madu Sari on their album of Javanese music, New Nectar,[6] and later contributed to their live performance installation, "Semar's Journey", in Vancouver.[7]
Newby's recent work is focussed on long-term projects in generative art including the development of the Flicker Computer Assisted Composition system – a computer-aided system for the composition and performance of contemporary classical music; and Becoming World – a project in generative visual art in collaboration with Aleksandra Dulic.
Newby also worked as an interactivity consultant for Pixar Animation Studios, and as a sound artist and audio software developer at Electronic Arts.
Discography
Solo
Year | Name | Ref |
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1993 | Ecology of Souls | [8][9] |
1997/2017 | Sirens | [10] |
1998/2017 | Seasonal Round (an opera with libretto and vocal performance by Robert Anthony) | |
2017 | Chambers – Emergence Trilogy volume one | |
2017 | Elegeia – Emergence Trilogy volume two | |
2017 | spectral (golden) lyric – Emergence Trilogy volume three |
Year | Name | Ref |
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1993 | Trance Mission | [11] |
1995 | Meanwhile... | [12] |
1996 | Head Light |
Lights in a Fat City
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1993 | Sound Column | [13] |
1999 | Memory Ground | [14] |
Other appearances
Year | Name | Artist | Ref |
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1994 | Landing | Stephen Kent | |
1995 | The Shirt I Slept In | Beth Custer | |
1996 | Halcyon Days | w/ Steve Roach & Stephen Kent | [15] |
References
- ^ John Shepherd; David Horn; Dave Laing; Paul Oliver; Peter Wicke, eds. (8 May 2003). Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World. Vol. II: Performance and Production. A&C Black. p. 486. ISBN 978-1-84714-472-0.
- ^ Electronic Musician. Vol. 13, Issues 8-12. Polyphony Publishing Company. 1997. p. 28.
- ^ "Soundscapes". Tucson Weekly, July 1995, by Linda Kohanov
- ^ P-form: Performance Art Magazine. No. 34–41. Randolph Street Gallery. 1994. p. 137 https://books.google.com/books?id=fQoxAQAAIAAJ.
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(help) - ^ The Beat. Vol. 16. Bongo Productions. 1997. p. 28.
- ^ "Semar's Journey". Georgia Straight, by Alexander Varty on 6 June 2007
- ^ "Semar's Journey". Georgia Straight, by Alexander Varty on 6 June 2007
- ^ "Kenneth Newby Ecology of Souls". AllMusic review; access date 26 April 2013
- ^ The Wire. Vol. 131–136. C. Parker. 1995. p. 49.
- ^ " Kenneth Newby Sirens". AllMusic Review by Sean Cooper
- ^ CD Review. Vol. 11, Issues 1-6. WGE Pub. 1994.
- ^ " Trance Mission Meanwhile". AllMusic Review by Jim Brenholts
- ^ "Lights in a Fat City Sound Column". AllMusic Review .
- ^ Memory Ground: Credits at AllMusic. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
- ^ " Stephen Kent / Steve Roach Halcyon Days". AllMusic Review by Carol Wright