Dave Burraston
Email: dave@noyzelab.com
Web: www.noyzelab.com
www.noyze.com
www.myspace.com/
davenoyzebryentelko
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Dave Burraston AKA Dave Noyze & Bryen Telko is a generative
artist/scientist involved in technology and electronic music since
the late 70s. He has been involved in many notable projects with
world class institutions, such as MIT Media Lab, appearing on both
television and radio. In 2002 he built a custom DSP box for Richard D
James (Aphex Twin), among other commissions.
Dave had an innovative role in the foremost UK telcoís R&D laboratory
in diverse areas such as Artificial Life and Virtual Reality. His PhD
thesis developed fundamental new concepts, arising out of generative
music practice, to a key problem in complex systems. He is now
recognised as a leading practitioner and theorist in the field of
generative music, producing both peer reviewed publications and
musical compositions. His future work is aimed at tackling more key
questions in complex systems from a musical practice-based
perspective, drawing inspiration from genetics and microbiology.
These key questions address, for example, the definition of
randomness and high level descriptions of information processing in
complex systems. He is also a reviewer for the Leonardo Journal and
on the editorial board of Leonardo Transactions.
Dave maintains his own independent analogue/digital research studio
called Noyzelab. He has performed music and video sets around the
world at a wide variety of events. He has worked on many
collaborative projects with artists and scientists around the world.
More details on his research, music, written publications and video
work, can be downloaded from his website.
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