Seasoned improvisers Owen Green and Pierre Alexandre Tremblay will play, dance and maybe fight with artificial agents in their first public musicking ever (despite having worked together almost symbiotically on the Fluid Corpus Manipulation project for the last 5 years).
Owen Green is an improviser, composer, performer, and systems-maker. He does unspeakable things with cardboard and machine listening technologies, as well as more speakable things alongside other humans, such as John Bowers and the groups RawGreenRust (with Jules Rawlinson and Dave Murray Rust) and Sileni (with Ali Maloney). Owen has worked as a Research Fellow in Creative Coding at the University of Huddersfield on the Fluid Corpus Manipulation project, which aims to help other people do things with machine listening.
Pierre Alexandre Tremblay (Montréal, 1975) is a composer and performer on bass guitar and electronic devices, in solo and group settings, between electroacoustic music, contemporary jazz, mixed music and improvised music. He also worked in popular music, and practises creative coding. His music is available on empreintes DIGITALes.
He is currently Professor of Composition and Improvisation at the University of Huddersfield (England, UK). He likes spending time with his family, reading prose, and going on long walks. As a founding member of the no-tv collective, he does not own a working television set.