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ganavya

ganavya

Hailed as “among modern music's most compelling vocalists” (Wall Street Journal) "extraordinary" (DownBeat) and "most enchanting" (NPR), ganavya is a transdisciplinary scholar, vocalist, word-craftswoman, jalatarangam artist, and double-bassist. Recent credits include: this body is so impermanent... (2021) directed by Peter Sellars, featuring ganavya (solo voice, composition), Michael Schumacher (choreography, dance), Wong Dongling (live calligraphy); Ch.7: The Goddess (2019) directed by Peter Sellars, featuring ganavya (solo voice, composition, dance), Michael Schumacher (choreography, dance); Daughter of a Temple (2019), a sound installation composed for the 13th Bienale de Habana; featured solo vocalist and lead researcher with esperanza spalding on the 2022 “...

Roddy Lindsay

Roddy Lindsay is Taking Back The Groove's producer and started the Taking Back The Groove documentary film project in the fall of 2022. Roddy is an entrepreneur, software engineer, and tech executive, as well as a co-founder and board chairman of the music nonprofit Envelop, which operates the Envelop SF music venue in San Francisco. He has been DJing and collecting classic disco and house records for nearly twenty years.

Celia Aniskovich

Celia Aniskovich, a New York-based director and producer, initiated her career at NBC and has since worked on numerous internationally broadcasted projects. She co-produced How to Fix a Drug Scandal, and field produced Fear City: New York vs the Mafia, both gaining top spots on Netflix shortly after release. In 2021, she released her acclaimed podcast Spy Affair and wrote, directed, and produced a feature documentary about Woodstock 99 that premiered at the BFI London Film Festival. Her filmography also includes award-nominated works like Fruitcake Fraud and a film for HBO Max, Call Me Miss Cleo.

Kerry Doran

Kerry Doran is a PhD Candidate in the Art History program at the CUNY Graduate Center. Their dissertation focuses on the technological practices and epistemologies of Indigenous peoples across the Americas, as well as visual cultures of the early internet in relation to race, space, and place. Currently, Doran is a Graduate Teaching Fellow at Brooklyn College and an External Advisor for Web Commissions at M+. Prior to doctoral study, Doran was on the founding team of NEW INC, the New Museum’s incubator for art, design, and technology; they were also the director of bitforms and Postmasters, respectively, two ...

Motion Corporation

Motion Corporation are the developers of Shared Motion, making precise, distributed timing and control available as a cloud-based service. Shared Motion provides timing with accuracy of a few milliseconds, to all major Web browsers, enabling smooth and flexible user experiences across multiple-devices, networks, and platforms.