Most Wanted: Music is Berlin’s annual music industry conference that brings together members of the music community to explore the next big thing. Hybrid Music Lab (curated by Ji-Hun Kim) is a series of lectures on exploring new ways to create music, through new technologies. Signal Transformation: Science as Music Material is my exposé of my music making process that uses scientific data and methodology to create materials to use and manipulate as art material. I briefly describe what kinds of data I acquire in my experiments. I then go through how this data can be used as the “raw material” for music creation. I close with a discussion on broader applications that could go beyond my own personal science, music, and artistic tastes.
Stop Pretending Transphobia is Scientific Debate
A response to the video "A Response to SciAm's 'Stop Using Phony Science to Justify Transphobia'"
Read MoreScience Friction: I knew I was trans because of science & Sex Cells!
I was recently interviewed by the wonderful Natasha Mitchell of the Science Friction Podcast about many things, primarily my personal journey in science and music, as well as the biology of sex.
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New Science: Feature in Cal Academy Museum LGBTQ+ in STEMM Exhibit
I am the neurons in my brain that change their connections as I learn and grow.
I am the mind that wakes from sleep with the dreams of the future I have yet to make.
I am a multiplicity and I will not be contained.
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Art The Science: Creator Interview
“[Art & Science] allowed me to express and learn about myself and the universe in which I lived. Through this process, art & science became inseparable, neither dogmatic nor punishing, but ever-changing, ever-growing.”
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