Student Gallery Exhibition

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Aaron Karp is a musician, composer, and computer scientist. His work focuses on the intersection of those fields to question how technology shapes human coexistence. His past research on novel music and audio interfaces for individuals with vision impairments has been published in the Audio Mostly Conference on Augmented and Participatory Sound and Music Experiences (AM ’17) as well as ACM SIGACCESS Conference on Computers and Accessibility (ASSETS ’16). His recent work in composition and sound art has been centered around ideas of technological mediation and present cultural inequities. Coming from an extensive background in classical viola performance, Aaron graduated from Northwestern University in 2017 with a double major in Music and Computer Science, and he is now pursuing a Masters in Digital Musics at Dartmouth College under the guidance of Michael Casey, Spencer Topel, and Michelle Lou.