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R. Luke DuBois

Roger Luke DuBois (born September 10, 1975 in Morristown, New Jersey) is an American composer, video artist, programmer, record producer and pedagogue based in New York City.

DuBois holds a doctorate in music composition from Columbia University, and is a staff researcher at Columbia's Computer Music Center. He has taught interactive music and video performance at a number of institutions, most recently Columbia, the School of Visual Arts, and New York University. As a graduate student at Columbia he was a contributor to Real-Time Cmix and currently works for Cycling'74 on Max/MSP/Jitter.

DuBois has collaborated with a wide range of artists and musicians, including Elliott Sharp, Paul D. Miller, Toni Dove, Chris Mann, Michael Grey, Eric Singer, and Leroy Jenkins. He is a founding member of the Freight Elevator Quartet, and has produced records for Bang On A Can composer Michael Gordon on the Nonesuch label. His music integrates real-time performer-computer interaction with algorithmic methodologies repurposed from other fields, most notably formal grammars such as L-systems.

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