KromoZone Intermedia
Environment Performers

The performance environment and real-time composition system are only as good as the sum of thier parts. Each individual who is working with the system builds thier own extensions, reflecting thier own artistic interest, and adding thier personality to the outcome of the system.

Without these individuals, what exists as the KromoZone Intermedia Performance System, would be a very different entity all-together.


Stephan Moore
Co-coordinator, developer, performer

Stephan Moore is a sound artist whose recent works fall into the categories of installation, collaborative performance art, and DSP-assisted live improvisation. His current interests include his work on KromoZone, a networked multi-disciplinary performance system. Since recently spending a year as an instructor and graduate student at the Peabody Institute, he has served as the chief audio engineer for the nationally-syndicated public radio program SOUNDPRINT, and as an on-site trainer for Sonic Solutions. Stephan currently teaches sound courses in the Video Department at the Maryland Institute, College of Art, and is the New Media Director at Polk Audio, Inc.


Timothy Place
Co-coordinator, developer, performer

Timothy Place is currently pursuing graduate studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas City with Jim Mobberley, Paul Rudy, and Chen-Yi. His primary interest is in expanding the possibilities of instruments with the use of real time signal processing technology. He also serves on staff for the Music Production and Computer Technology (MPaCT) Center at UMKC, as well as being composer-in-residence at the Paseo Academy of the Arts in Kansas City. He has been performed at various regional, national, and international music festivals and conferences. Recently his music has opened both the 1999 SEAMUS National Conference (San Jose, CA) and 1999 International Trombone Festival (Potsdam, NY).



Others include Seong-Ah Shin, Rich Jaime, Paul Rudy, and T. J. Lindgren (bio information and photos are forthcoming)



This site last updated on 6/14/2000