Joanne Armitage

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Joanne Armitage
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Genres Algorave
Website joannnne.github.io

Joanne Armitage is a composer, improviser and researcher based in Leeds, England, notable for her practice in live coded music, [1] [2] [3] [4] and research into haptics in music performance. [5] She performs internationally [6] using the SuperCollider language, including as half of live coding duo ALGOBABEZ with Shelly Knotts [7] associated with the Algorave movement. [8] [9] Her music is often performed in a club setting, while embracing error and uncertainty. [10] [11] She is also known as advocate for diversity in music and technology, including through invited workshops. [12] [13] [14] Armitage is a lecturer in Digital Media at the School of Media and Communication, University of Leeds, UK. [15]

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