About
David Kim-Boyle is a Casual Lecturer in Composition at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, University of Sydney. He holds a BMus from Australian National University, MA (Hon) from University of Wollongong, and PhD from SUNY Buffalo.
- Specializes in real-time graphic scores and interactive music technology
- Active in VR/AR-based composition and live coding performance
- Collaborates with institutions like STEIM (Amsterdam) and Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (Karlsruhe)
His research explores interactive systems that challenge traditional notation through extended open-forms, including work with immersive audiovisual environments and machine learning interfaces. Current projects involve reactive scores for ELISION ensemble and parametric piano etudes using k-d tree algorithms.
Recent publications focus on VR collaboration, immersive notations, and 3D score design, presented at conferences like ICMC and NIME. He has received the Australian Arts Council Skills Development Grant (2010) and advises PhD candidate Deborah KIM.
Selected Scientific Awards:
- Australian Arts Council Skills Development Grant (2010)
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