Nathaniel Bobbitt Inventor
Pull-Animation, Human Driven Computer Graphics/Interfacing, Smart Graphics
Selected Conference and Lecture Presentations
Texas Tech University Visiting Artist (2000)
"Overlay and Transparency as Architecture for Layout" AAAI Symposium 1999
Out of the Box Conference Banff Centre (1998)
Simon Fraser University Lecture (1998)
Franklin Institute Lecture (1994)
PostModern Culture Journal Article (1993) Oxford University Press
Reviews
As a classical flutist (computer music) and acoustical researcher I isolated techniques which naturally transform the flute. This activity has led to appearances at scholarly lectures and publications related with acoustics, computer science, and art technology. I have represented Spain at an international competition sponsored by UNESCO. This project was recorded at the studios of the Spanish National Radio, in Madrid. Other notable accomplishments include playing on the soundtrack for Subway (a short film featuring the New York City poet John Giorno) which was aired on PBS and the French National TV. Since this time (1995) I have been an artist in residency at the Banff Centre (Canada), Carnegie Mellon University (Research Faculty), with lectures at the National Superior Conservatory of France, Computer Science Dept. University of Milan, and collaborations with senior technologists: Charles Ames (Maxwell Award Leonardo Journal), Roger Dannenberg Ph.D. (Senior Research Scientist CMU), R. Weidenaar (President Society of Composers), Richard Boulanger (MIT consultant and Developer C-Sound Program, Radio Baton).