April 14, 2014
Turbulence Commission: "iLib Shakespeare (the perturbed sonnet project)" by 
Scot Gresham-Lancaster and Tim Perkis
http://turbulence.org/works/iLib

"iLib Shakespeare (the perturbed sonnet project)" is a social media mashup that 
uses the dynamic input of users to continuously rewrite a sonnet of William 
Shakespeare. The user phonetically rhymes a word or short phrase, which is 
added to the database of variations available to other users. For instance 
"unhappily forsworn" can be rhymed as "so snappily untorn." Each time the page 
is loaded, a different selection of user-defined substitutions is used. A 
transposed midi version of "Lachrimae" or "Seven Tears," by John Dowland 
(1563-1626), can be heard as well, with "perturbations" that increase as the 
sonnet text is modified.

"iLib Shakespeare (the perturbed sonnet project)" is a 2013 commission of New 
Radio and Performing Arts, Inc. for its Turbulence.org website. It was made 
possible with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.

BIOGRAPHIES

Scot Gresham-Lancaster is a composer, performer, instrument builder and 
educator. He is an Associate Professor of Sound Design at ATEC UT Dallas where 
he researches multimodal representations (the relationship of sonified and 
visualized data sets). As a member of the HUB, he was an early pioneer of 
"computer network music." Scot has created a series of "co-located" 
international Internet performances with music and dance. He has developed many 
"cellphone operas" and developed audio for games and other interactive 
products. He is also an expert in educational technology. Scot remains 
committed to a future in which Art and Science synergize each other. 
http://about.me/scotgl

Tim Perkis has been working in live electronic and computer sound for many 
years, performing, exhibiting installation works, and recording in North 
America, Europe and Japan. His work has largely been concerned with exploring 
the emergence of life-like properties in complex systems of interaction. In 
addition, he is a well known performer in the world of improvised music, having 
performed on his electronic improvisation instruments with hundreds of artists 
and groups, including Chris Brown, John Butcher, Eugene Chadbourne, Fred Frith, 
Gianni Gebbia, Frank Gratkowski, Luc Houtkamp, Yoshi Ichiraku, Matt Ingalls, 
Joelle Leandre, Gino Robair, ROVA saxophone quartet, Elliott Sharp, Leo Wadada 
Smith and John Zorn. Ongoing groups he has founded or played in include the 
League of Automatic Music Composers and the HUB -- pioneering live computer 
network bands -- and Rotodoti, the Natto Quartet, Fuzzybunny, All Tomorrow's 
Zombies and Wobbly/Perkis/Antimatter. 
http://www.perkis.com/_site/about/index.html


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