Friday, September 26, 2025

Music Research Strategies at the 2025 New Media Art and Sound Summit

I will be performing this evening with the Music Research Strategies collective at NMASS.  From the NMASS website:

Music Research Strategies ILW: Ruthless Compassion workshop presentation and discussion.

Marshall Trammell is an experimental archivist, percussionist, conductor, and composer based in Oakland and Albuquerque, United States. His aesthetics and activism are centred in social change interventions to generate new local and global ecologies that embrace improvisation as a collective, movement-building tool in the creation of post-capitalist imaginaries. Trammell’s ongoing project Music Research Strategies uses aesthetic theory, data creation, mapping, and collective music- and art-making to step out of the domain of traditional cultural institutions, relocating the act of co-production back in the community.

This project is commissioned by COTFG: New Media Art & Sound Summit 2025

Participants include J. Brent Crosson, J.C. King, Aaron Bielish, Nathan Tucker, Lichen Bouboushian, Keegan Streicher, Sarah Ruth Alexander

7pm to 10pm on Friday – September 26, 2025

Installation – “Radical Friendships” (ILW:RC:ATX:RF)
Performance – “Resolution” (ILW:RC:ATX:Resolution)
Discussion and Feedback with the workshop participants and audience


For more info about NMASS please visit https://nmassfest.org/