ANEMONE – first online « meetup » 14 February 2026 – Program for Strasbourg

ANEMONE : Academic Network for Electronic Music and OpeN Exchange

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Program details for Strasbourg

12:00 Haute Ecole des Arts du Rhin & Conservatoire de Strasbourg : Electroacoustic and real time composition

  • Tom Mays : Electroacoustic and real time composition : brief introduction to the HEAR – Conservatory of Strasbourg and the program

video shown during the presentation ->

Tom Mays : more info and links


  • Alonso Huerta : Licence (DNSPM) 3rd year – “D3 Max : A digital alternative to the original ondes Martenot diffuseurs using resonant model analysis within the MAX environment”

video shown during the presentation ->

Alonso Huerta : more info and links


  • Ulysse Gohin : Specialization post Master visual arts – « Revealing micro-sounds hidden in discarded technology and architecture »

video shown during the presentation ->

Ulysse Gohin : more info and links


  • Eda Er :  PhD Candidate, Music Composition & New Media, University of California – Berkeley, Visiting Doctoral Researcher in Strasbourg: “Anthem for Personal Interruptions: Voice, Electronics, and Presence”

video shown during the presentation ->

Eda Er : more info and links


Further info and links to other works by the presenters

Tom Mays

bio

Tom Mays is a Californian “imported” to France many years ago, a composer and computer musician, developer of tools and creator of sounds – musical works for concerts, performance, dance, theater, film and interactive installations. Worked at IRCAM, the CNSM de Paris, and now the Strasbourg Academy of Music (Haute Ecole des Arts du Rhin) where he started the electroacoustic composition class in 2013. 


Alonso Huerta

bio

Alonso Huerta (b. 2000, Mexico City) is a composer and ondes Martenot performer working in electroacoustic and mixed music. His practice explores real-time electronics, post-spectral thinking, saturation, and psychoacoustics, often drawing on natural and energetic models. He is currently studying at the CNSMDP in Paris and the Haute École des Arts du Rhin in Strasbourg.

further links

– Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/a.lonsohuerta
– You Tube: Demonstration of a patch in a musical context.


Ulysse Gohin

presentation text

A selection of sound installations and in situ works. My practice combines crafts, kinetic art, sound art, electroacoustics and scenography in a research focused on subtle listening, vibration, and energy conversion. My installations generate slight vibrations that breathe through time and space, inviting the listener to sharpen their perception. The repurposing of found objects and electronic waste plays a central role in this approach.

bio

Ulysse Gohin is a multimedia artist, composer an musician. He studied arts&crafts at ENSAAMA (Paris), contemporary arts with a master at HEAR (Strasbourg), then electraoacoustic music and piano jazz at the Strasbourg Conservatory. His multifaceted work consists of visual works, sound installations, performances, and concerts. 

further links

– Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ulyssegohin
– You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/@uli1398/playlists
– SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/ulyssegohin


Eda Er

Presentation text

My work explores the voice as a fragile space—interrupted, transformed, and extended through live electronics. Alongside my work with electronics and performance, I also compose notated music for acoustic and mixed ensembles, often combining traditional composition with electronic and multimedia elements.

bio

Eda Er is a composer, multimedia artist, and vocalist working across notated composition, voice, live electronics, video, and performance. She is currently a PhD candidate in Composition and New Media at the University of California, Berkeley, and a visiting doctoral researcher at the University of Strasbourg / Conservatoire de Strasbourg, where she is working with Tom Mays.

further links

– Website: https://www.edaer.me
– Media page: https://www.edaer.me/media