DANIEL IGLESIA

Daniel Iglesia creates music and media for humans, computers, and broad interactions of the two. These have taken the form of concert works for instruments and electronics, live audio and video performance, generative and interactive installations, and collaborations with many disciplines such as theater and dance. He is an accomplished programmer, and brings ideas of computational aesthetics and elegance into both correlated electronic media and human performance.

He is based in New York City, where his work has been in such diverse venues as Lincoln Center, Eyebeam Gallery, The Stone, Merce Cunningham Studio, the Kitchen, VertexList Gallery and many others. It has also been presented at concerts and festivals throughout the US and abroad, including the Experimental Media Series at the Hirshhorn Museum (Washington D.C.), Art.Tech@The Lab (San Francisco), the Hamburger Klangwerktage (Hamburg), the Guangdong Modern Dance Festival (Guangzhou), and the World Expo 2010 (Shanghai). He led the Princeton Laptop Orchestra (PLOrk) for two seasons, and is a member of their touring ensemble, Sideband. He recently gave a talk on PLOrk at the TEDx conference in Brooklyn.

PROSPECTUS
For several years, Iglesia has been developing and performing systems for 3D glasses. For Wolf Eyes, he will debut a new 3D system that mixes live video stream elements with synthetic graphics, all modified by the band's sound.

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