Biography
Visda Goudarzi is a music technologist working atÌýthe intersection of audio and human-computer interaction.ÌýShe is an Associate Professor of Audio Arts and Acoustics at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ and worked as the principal investigator (PI) for the Austrian funded project (Collaborative Creativity as a Participatory Tool for Interactive Sound Creation) at Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics ()Ìýin Graz, Austria. Prior to Columbia College she worked as an artistic and scientific researcher at IEM Graz, Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics () at Stanford University, and Vienna University of Technology.ÌýHer researchÌýinterests include auditory interfaces, interactive and participatory design, sound and music computing, live coding, andÌýdata sonification.You can find some of her academic publications in the field of sound and music computingÌý. Beyond her academic pursuits, she enjoys performing live electronicsÌýas a member of Ìýand in live-coding events with fellow artists such as .ÌýShe finds joy in pushing the boundaries of sonic experimentation.
Dr. Goudarzi holds a Ph.D. in Sound and Music Computing from (IEM) at University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Masters degree in Music, Science, and Technology from (CCRMA) at Stanford University, and a Masters degree in Computer Science from Human Computer Interaction Group at Technical University of Vienna.
Instructional Areas
Human-computer interaction, Sonic Interaction Design, Audio Programming, Audio Signal Processing, Performative Electronic and Computer Music, Research Methods, Interactive Arts.
Creative Practice and Research Interests
Computer Music, Interactive Software for Computer and Electronic Music, Human-computer interaction, Sonic Interaction Design, Sonification, Computer-mediated performance, Live coding, Laptop ensemble, Collaborative and Participatory Performance.
Degrees
Dipl.-Ing., Computer Sciences Vienna University of Technology 2008
M.A., Music Stanford University 2009
Ph.D., Sound and Music Computing University of Music and Performing Arts Graz 2017