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Marko Ciciliani is a Professor of Composition, Computer Music, and Sound Design at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (KUG), affiliated with the Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics. His role encompasses interdisciplinary research and artistic creation at the intersection of technology and performance.
His research focuses on:
- Electronic & Audiovisual Art: Integrating music with live video, light projections, and lasers.
- Transmedia Storytelling: Developing speculative narratives across performances, installations, and publications, as seen in projects like 'Why Frets? 2083'.
- Gamified Performance: Exploring interactive audiovisual experiences through projects like GAPPP (2016–2021).
Notable outputs include 5 CDs, 4 multimedia books, and the transmedia publication 'Why Frets? 2083' (2023), which examines fictional technocultural histories through a blend of book and digital media.
He directs creative work from the Institute for Electronic Music and Acoustics, utilizing its resources for experimental sound and media projects.
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