Scott F. Hall, a 2011 recipient of the UCF Research Incentive Award, exhibited sound art this summer at the Brunel Electronic and Analogue Music Festival at Brunel University in London. BEAM is a playground of homemade instruments and sonic robots, focused on electronic music being performed or created live. In early November, Hall’s work will be included in the PNEM Sound Art Festival in Uden, Netherlands. Hall is an intermedia artist working primarily in sound for exhibition in visual art contexts. He explores sound art, music, instrument design, sculpture, still images, and video.
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