Andy Stuhl

 

Andy Kelleher Stuhl is a writer, sound artist, and software developer interested in creative infrastructures and the politics of mediated sonic exchange. His work looks to musical practice for insights into the role of technology in society and to the material language of commonplace sound artifacts as a site for new poetics. His research has investigated the phenomenon of analog fetishism from the perspective of sound engineer communities and, more recently, the process and aspirations behind interactive musical works.

 

Andy holds a master’s degree in Comparative Media Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BA in Science, Technology, and Society from Stanford University. He works as a developer with Performant Software on projects supporting humanities research and teaching, and he lives in Lawrence, KS. He has performed and recorded in experimental rock groups Youngest Children and The Noriegas, and his written work on sonic mediation has appeared in Sounding Out! and The Velvet Light Trap.

 

http://akstuhl.net

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