Korean-American composer, vocalist, and sound artist Bora Yoon presents a musical interpretation of gerrymandering as well as short performance. Living at the Intersection Symposium on October 30, 2020.
Bora Yoon is a Korean-American composer, vocalist, and sound artist who conjures audiovisual soundscapes using digital devices, voice and found objects and instruments from a variety of cultures and historical centuries – to formulate an audiovisual storytelling through music, movement and sound. Featured on the front-page of the Wall Street Journal and in the National Endowment for the Arts podcast for her musical innovations, Yoon’s music has been presented at Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall, Singapore Arts Festival, the Nam Jun Paik Art Center (South Korea), the TED stage, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Banff Centre for Art and Creativity, Park Avenue Armory, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and is a Music/Sound fellow with the New York Foundation for the Arts. She is the Naumberg Fellow in music composition, a research assistant with the CST, and fellow in the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in the Humanities at Princeton University.
www.borayoon.com.
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