Pierre Pouria Eghdami (*1987) is a composer, sound artist and researcher. His works engage with the extremes of sound, music technology, experimental electronic music, instrumental mechanism, and physicality, while emphasizing morphological characteristics and the segregation of a perceptually unified timbre that investigate a new notion of articulation with particular focus on undefined pitch/non-pitched sonic substances and forces, and consequently concretely tie together heterogeneous and disparate elements, and gathering them in a single context as an apparatus. Hence, the twist and coalescence of the data and sonic materials from all sorts of different angles and all sorts of different extremes propel his objectives towards the transcendental sound hybridization in order to incorporate the sonic materials and their multidimensional propellant agents into idiosyncratic labor of alienation and location or orientation and disorientation. His music has been performed in Europe, North America, South America and Asia as well as at various international festivals. He has been selected for various international projects and is the recipient of several prizes and scholarships.
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