Bio - Chris Chafe is a composer/ cellist / music researcher with an
interest in computer music composition and interactive performance.
He has been a long-term denizen of the Center for Computer Research
in Music and Acoustics, Stanford University where he directs the
center and teaches computer music courses. His doctorate in music
composition was completed at Stanford in 1983 with prior degrees in
music from the University of California at San Diego and Antioch
College. Two year-long research periods were spent at IRCAM, and
the Banff Center for the Arts developing methods for computer sound
synthesis based on physical models of musical instrument mechanics.
Current projects include the "SoundWIRE" experiments for musical
collaboration and network evaluation using high-speed internets for
high-quality sound. He has performed his music in Europe, the
Americas and Asia, and composed soundtracks for documentary films.
Two recent discs of his works are available from Centaur Records.
In Spring 2001, a collaboration with artist Greg Niemeyer entitled
Ping was exhibited at SF MOMA and online via the Walker Art Center.
A second collaboration, Oxygen Flute, was created for the San Jose
Museum of Art. A CD of music from both installations is also
available. "Organum" is their present project, a completely
synthetic animation being developed for digital planetariums and
individual game play.