[person name=”Tae Hong Park” picture=”https://ocradst.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Tae-Hong2.jpg” title=”OCR Board Member” linkedin=”https://www.linkedin.com/pub/tae-hong-park/43/438/359″]

Tae Hong Park holds B.Eng., M.A., M.F.A. degrees from Korea University, Dartmouth College, and Princeton University. He has worked in the area of digital communication systems and musical keyboards at the LG Central Research Laboratory in Seoul, Korea (1994~1998). His music has been heard in various locations in Brazil, Canada, France,Germany, Holland, Hungary, Ireland, Mexico, South Korea, Sweden, UK, and USA. His works have been played by groups and performers such as the Argento Ensemble, Brentano String Quartet, California E.A.R. Unit, Wayne Dumaine, Edward Carroll, Entropy, Zoe Martlew, Nash Ensemble of London, New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, Onix Ensemble, Ensemble Surplus, and the Tarab Cello Ensemble. He organized the 2006 ICMC conference, is currently President of ICMA, serves as Editor of Journal SEAMUS and Editorial Consultant for CMJ, and is Associate Professor at NYU. He is author of “Introduction to DSP: Computer Musically Speaking” published in 2010.

 

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