September 5, 2024
Trevor is a composer, classically trained Violist, and technologist that explores many contexts through music, visuals, and storytelling. His current projects are focused on exploring how we are connected, how we can make music and together, in-person or not, and how these connections can affect the time and space we see as separate. As the artistic director of Enion Arts he brings these opportunities into an educational setting through regular work with school music programs in the northeast United States and workshops connecting from around the world. Apart from writing for orchestra and smaller ensembles his work as a sound designer, engineer/producer, and performer can be found in a variety of media, including film scores, arranging, electronic music, TV. In a Timeout New York review of a recent production of the play “Your Hair Looked Great” his music was described as “Smartly Scored”. Trevor designs performances playing his viola, using electronics, looping and effects, and creating realtime synchronized multi-location networked performances with people around the world.
I greatly enhanced my work on the development of the Cohere Touch system and other networked and in-person art-making explorations. In the Immersive space, I was able to explore interactive hybrid sound and immersive projections in 4k and in 3D space. I hosted a few rehearsals in-person and beaming in artists and non-artists to explore this visual and sonic reactive environment from multiple perspectives (music, dance, collaborative visuals, audience experience, storytelling). In the Sondgrass Gallery I was able to create an installation that is interactive and generative, and allows me to periodically project myself, other artists, and even full performances from any location into the space to perform.