Greg Schiemer

[7] In November of that year as part of the city's Sunday in the Park spring program, he created the first of several broadcast electronic music events called ”A Concert on Bicycles".

[12] In 2003, he moved to the University of Wollongong where he was the lead chief investigator for Australian Research Council projects focused on mobile technology,[13] haptic instruments[14] and microtonal performance.

His work has been performed at international new music festivals such as GAUNG (2009, Bedugul),[20][21] BIDAF [2014, Bandung],[22] EUROMicroFest 2013 (Freiburg) and LA MicroFest (Los Angeles)[23] and at concerts in conjunction with NIME (2006, Paris),[24] and (2010, Sydney),[25] ICMC (1993, Tokyo),[26] (1996, Hong Kong), (2007, Belfast), DaFX (2007, Helsinki,[27] ISEA (2008, Singapore[28] and ICAD (2016, Canberra).

[29] In 2009 he was invited by the Sacred Bridge Foundation[30] to present mobile music performances with Indonesian musicians at workshops directed by Franki Raden Notosudirdjo,[31] Stomu Yamash'ta[32] and Jean-Claude Éloy.

[34] Transposed Dekany, his entry in the 2012 International Space Time Concerto competition,[35] hosted by the University of Newcastle in conjunction with Ars Electronica, was awarded Vice Chancellor's Prize.

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