BRANDON
LINCOLN
WOO SNYDER
~Hello!~
My name is Brandon. I see art-making, at its heart, as a communal activity between various ensembles of performers, listeners, users, learners, composers, and facilitators. My work is a collection of compositions, improvisations, workshops and community initiatives, some of which are here below.

Improvisation
The Problem(s) of Deer (2024)
Poetry and live electronics improvisation by myself and Lydia Liu
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Recording (YouTube Link)
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Program Note and Full Documentation (Webpage)

Festival, Workshop, Paper
Web Audio in Contemporary Music: Browser Sound Festival (2020 - 2025)
Browser Sound is a festival and online course for web-based sound art that I have directed and taught since 2020.
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Web Audio Conference 2024
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Presentation (YouTube Link)​
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Improvisation
Line Upon Line Solo Set (2025)
Solo live electronics with experimental MIDI and granular synthesis instruments
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Recording (YouTube Link)

Installation
Call / Response (2024)
Sound installation with ceramic and arduino
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Program Note and Documentation (Webpage)

Composition
Jam (2021)
3 percussionists (electric drums, hand percussion, lights and electronics)
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Recording (YouTube Link)

Paper, Research
Integrating Machine Learning with DSP Frameworks for Trascription & Synthesis in Computer-Aided Composition (2022)
Peer-reviewed paper published and presented at TENOR 2022. Co-authored with Marlon Schumacher.
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Presentation (YouTube Link)​

Composition
Music About Music About Background Music (2020)
Musical theater piece for three performers, speech, amplified objects, violin, and video.
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Recording (YouTube Link)

Social Media Performance Piece
Something (2023)
A social media music project
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Score / Instructions (Public Google Doc)
Documentation (YouTube Link)

Writing, Teaching
5 Articles on Web-based Sound Art (2023-2024)
A set of 5 articles for the organization WebSoundArt, consisting of aesthetic discourse and technical tutorials around web-based sound art.
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Interactive Web Sound Art (article)
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Will NFTs Actually Help Artists Make Money? Royalties and Smart Contracts (article)
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p5.sound Crash Course (article)