Explores co-creative agency in live audiovisual performance through ongoing negotiation between embodied violin performance and real-time computational mediation. Fixed compositional materials combine with structured improvisation; algorithmic processes transform, filter, and spatialize sound. Processed audio drives an evolving visual score that accumulates traces of past gestures while remaining responsive to present action. Duration: approximately 7 minutes 40 seconds. A second iteration introducing DDSP-based timbral modeling is currently in development.
Cecilia Suhr is an award-winning intermedia artist, multimedia composer, and researcher whose work bridges music, visual art, performance, and technology. A multi-instrumentalist working with violin, cello, voice, piano, and bamboo flute, she creates immersive performances integrating acoustic improvisation, live electronics, and real-time visuals. She received the Pauline Oliveros Award (International Alliance for Women in Music) and the MacArthur Foundation DML Research Grant, and is a Full Professor in the Department of Humanities and Creative Arts at Miami University Regionals.