Josee-Anne Drolet
Research Facilitator / BFA Computation Arts / Soft Architecture, Media, Management, Communications / email
Josee-Anne graduated from the Computation Arts program after 3 years at Concordia and an exchange program in Communication and New Media at the National University of Singapore.
She has experience in high level team sports, with the family enterprise (RHUMART, Manoir de Neuville, Sushi Nagano) and team based, creative projects such as the Grand Onion , Troglodyte and Cosmicomics .
Morgan Sutherland
Computation Arts student / Concordia University / website
Morgan designs responsive environments and tangible interfaces as a core member of the Ozone media choreography team. He is pursuing an interdisciplinary education in new-media, fine art, philosophy, computer science and mathematics at Concordia. Background interests include electronic music and cognitive science. He is interested in responsive media systems for creative expression, collective articulation and care of the self, community and environment.
His projects with the TML include Time-Sand, Skylight, Pneus, E-Sea, PLSS Grotesque Perturbations, Touch, Remedios’ Terrarium and Gemini II [MOV]
Navid Navab
Electroacoustics student / Concordia University / website
Navid studied music (Classical/jazz Guitar) privately for many years and entered Concordia University in 2005 to study Electroacoustics. His interests include Sound, Composition, Music and Audio Computing, Responsive and Immersive Environments, Philosophy, Performance, Enaction, Acoustic Ecology, Physical Computing, Live DSP and Stochastic Synthesis.
Currently he is active as a sound designer and researcher at Topological Media Lab, Matralab, and IRCAM. At the TML, Navid creates real-time sound instruments and engages composition with sound design, gestural sound, improvisation, sensing and mapping within various environments. His projects and collaborations include Interstitial [MOV] / Improvisation [MOV], Gemini II [MOV], Pneus, and outside of TML: Enactive Walkway, NiteKite, and Kimiya.
Tyr Umbach
Mathematics and Fine Arts / website
Tyr is a composer, visual artist, algebraist, polymath, and amateur mycologist.
Jérôme Delapierre
Computation Arts / website
Jérôme Delapierre is a visual artist and interactive designer, studied Computation Arts and Interactive design at Concordia University as well as Contemporary Arts and new media at IMUS University in France. Currently the artistic director of Active media inc and Anartistic, and a freelance visual designer and researcher at Topological Media Lab. He has collaborated with differents artists and researchers, like Pk langshaw, Sha Xin Wei, Michael Montanaro and Jean Derome, and have been presented at festivals and events in various countries. His research is based on the relationship between human and technology and non linear interactivity, focusing on the experiences of urban social behavior. Jérôme work on graphic and web design, responsive video, interactive installations, performances and scenography.
