Students in the College of Arts and Architecture’s schools of Music and Theatre are collaborating with the Center for Pollinator Research to create a public presentation of electronic music based on pollinator research.
“This course provides a space for music composition, technology, sound design and other various research topics to intersect through collaborative and interdisciplinary projects,” Sekhon said.
During traditional projects, electronic music composition often works with surround sound to create music to fit specific venues. This collaborative program will do the opposite, creating music that gives the sense of being in a specific location, according to Sekhon.