already future
05.13.2013
04.20.2013

system for reconsidering the pattern at the IDAF festival.
04.12.2013

red ndial on display in the Granoff Center, Providence… next to illucia by paperkettle. so much of ndial was developed in conversation with Chris… nice to see them hanging out.
04.09.2013

The System for Reconsidering the Pattern won the 2013 IDAF prize!
03.03.2013

Everyday Maths by Liat Berdugo was just published by Anomolous Press… in the audiobook version, I can be heard translating the drawn figures into vocal figurings.
02.28.2013

Talking about the ndial on the March 6th session of the Triangles lecture series with Mimi Cabell and Eli Petzold.
02.01.2013
Playing with Hotel Elefant and Experiments in Opera – Feb 9th
01.26.2013

Playing organ and incidental music for Scenes from Scenes from a Marriage at 95 Empire, Providence. Jan 31st-Feb 3
12.24.2012

White ndial finished!
11.20.2012
Documentation from Pixilerations, October 12th
10.20.2012
Performing in The People to Come October 25th and 26th in the Granoff Center for the Arts in Providence, RI. It is a really interesting participatory performance project directed by Yanira Castro. Come!
10.16.2012
The signal has been observed since around 1982. On rare occasions, it is interrupted and a voice transmission takes place. Despite much speculation, the actual purpose of this signal remains unknown. On September 1, 2010, the signal was interrupted by a 38-second fragment of “Dance of the Little Swans” from Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake. A Morse code signal accompanied the fragment.
Performance by BUMPR
09.14.2012
Worked on “Adventurometric Devices” with Stephan Moore and Kim Young. Kim navigates a tangle of simultaneous loops, uncovering their interactions through the physical manipulation of their relative phases. The performance will be part of Pixilerations 2012.
05.01.2012
Performing sound with other members from Bumpr for Merce Cunningham MinEvent May 3-5 in Stuart Theatre.
04.14.2012
“A Grand Gallery” is a new, site-specific composition taking place in the RISD Museum. The physical space of the Grand Gallery becomes the structural back-bone to an hour-long performance. Exploring ideas of chance, juxtaposition, and time, BUMPR (Peter Bussigel, Stephan Moore, Caroline Park, and Tim Rovinelli) will navigate the gallery in a live, structured improvisation using a combination of customized & hand-built electronics, acoustic instruments, and the gallery space. Audience members are free to roam the gallery during the performance and experience the space with new eyes and ears. April 19th from 7:30 – 8:30.





