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Paul DeMarinis has been working as an electronic composer since 1971 and has created numerous performance works, sound and computer installations and interactive electronic inventions. He has taught computer, video and audio art at Mills College, Wesleyan University, San Francisco State University and the New York State College of Ceramics, and has been a video game designer for Atari Inc. and Scholastic Software. He has performed internationally at The Kitchen, the Festival d'Automne á Paris, NHK Television in Tokyo, Het Apollohuis in Holland and at New Music America.
 
Paul DeMarinis has been working as an electronic composer since 1971 and has created numerous performance works, sound and computer installations and interactive electronic inventions. He has taught computer, video and audio art at Mills College, Wesleyan University, San Francisco State University and the New York State College of Ceramics, and has been a video game designer for Atari Inc. and Scholastic Software. He has performed internationally at The Kitchen, the Festival d'Automne á Paris, NHK Television in Tokyo, Het Apollohuis in Holland and at New Music America.
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* ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23123 Buried in Noise]'', eds. Ingrid Beirer, Sabine Himmelsbach, and Carsten Seiffarth, Heidelberg/Berlin: Kehrer, 2010, 280 pp. {{en}}/{{de}}
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; Interviews
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* Gascia Ouzounian, [http://www.academia.edu/7166650/ "An Interview with Paul DeMarinis"], ''Computer Music Journal'' 34:4, Winter 2010, pp 10-21.
  
 
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; Literature
 
* [http://auroraforum.stanford.edu/files/transcripts/Aurora_Forum_Transcript_Trimpin_DeMarinis_05.05.11.pdf "Trimpin: Coincidence, Music, Memory, and Meaning: Trimpin and Paul DeMarinis with Mark Gonnerman"], transcript, Aurora Forum, Pigott Theater, 5 May 2011.
 
* [http://auroraforum.stanford.edu/files/transcripts/Aurora_Forum_Transcript_Trimpin_DeMarinis_05.05.11.pdf "Trimpin: Coincidence, Music, Memory, and Meaning: Trimpin and Paul DeMarinis with Mark Gonnerman"], transcript, Aurora Forum, Pigott Theater, 5 May 2011.
  
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* https://pauldemarinis.org/
 
* http://www.well.com/~demarini/
 
* http://www.well.com/~demarini/
 
* http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/demarinis/biography/
 
* http://www.medienkunstnetz.de/artist/demarinis/biography/
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* [http://soundartarchive.net/ARTISTS-details.php?recordID=228 DeMarinis at SoundArtArchive.net]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_DeMarinis DeMarinis at Wikipedia]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:44, 3 May 2021

Paul DeMarinis has been working as an electronic composer since 1971 and has created numerous performance works, sound and computer installations and interactive electronic inventions. He has taught computer, video and audio art at Mills College, Wesleyan University, San Francisco State University and the New York State College of Ceramics, and has been a video game designer for Atari Inc. and Scholastic Software. He has performed internationally at The Kitchen, the Festival d'Automne á Paris, NHK Television in Tokyo, Het Apollohuis in Holland and at New Music America.

Publications
  • Buried in Noise, eds. Ingrid Beirer, Sabine Himmelsbach, and Carsten Seiffarth, Heidelberg/Berlin: Kehrer, 2010, 280 pp. (English)/(German)
Interviews
Literature
Links