Bio
Dan Overholt is a PhD candidate and Lecturer in the
Media Arts and Technology program
and theCenter for Research in
Electronic Art Technology at UC Santa
Barbara. He studied electronics engineering and music (violin
performance) at CSU, Chico, and has
a Masters from the Media
Laboratory at MIT, where his thesis
focused on the development of a novel interface called the
MATRIX. He
has published and presented work at many academic conferences, such as
ICMC,
NIME,
AES,
CHI,
and SIGGRAPH,
and was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to
STEIM in
2004, and a National Science Foundation IGERT
fellowship at UCSB. He composes and performs internationally with new
human-computer interfaces and musical signal processing algorithms, and
gives workshops in interaction design for new performance interfaces and
interactive installations at a variety of institutions with the
CREATE USB
Interface. He has also worked as a consultant in the industry for
companies such as Eventide,
E-mu,
and Echo Audio.