Alexis
Emelianoff is a sound artist based in Montréal, Canada, inventing and
performing with acoustic and electronic instruments.
Her approach
is highly divergent and dependent on exploration in material research
and physics; temperature changes, magnetism, and water conductivity have
all animated installations. She designs systems to allow the
‘breakthrough’ of the electrical medium and its sonic form, whether
periodic, arrhythmic, abrasive, obstinate...
Current projects include hybrid sound output systems and adapting the Western piano to Persian music.
She
has performed in Canada, Europe and the United States, including the
MuSA Symposium for Sonic Arts (Germany), Columbia University New York,
the Banff Centre, and the Center for New Music and Audio
Technologies (CNMAT) at UC Berkeley; and has published in Leonardo Music
Journal. She was a member of the Topological Media Lab and the Balinese
Gamelan group Giri Kedaton. Collaborators include Florian Grond, Adrian
Freed, Ramin Zoufonoun, Marianne Decoster-Taivalkoski and Amir Amiri.
Currently,
Alexis is a member of the research organization Center for
Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and Technology (CIRMMT) and was recently invited as the first artist in residence at the École de Technologie Supérieure in Montréal.