Asha K. Tamirisa
Assistant Professor of Music
Associations
Music
Olin Arts Center, Room 260
About
Asha Tamirisa [she/her/hers] is an artist and researcher primarily working with sound and video in performance and installation. Her work often explores materiality, metaphor, history and archives, and gender and technology. Asha holds a Ph.D. in Computer Music and Multimedia and an M.A. in Modern Culture and Media from Brown University, and has taught at Street Level Youth Media, Brown University, RISD, and Bates College.
Education
PhD – Brown University, Computer Music and Multimedia
MA – Brown University, Computer Music and Multimedia
MA – Brown University, Modern Culture and Media
BA – Oberlin College, Musical Studies
Courses
- FYS 528 – Noise / Silence
- MUS 231 – Music Theory I
- MUS 232 – Music Theory II
- MUS 218 – Soundscapes: Recording and Designing Sound
- DCS/MUS 219 – Composing Sonic Systems
- MUS/THEA 310 – Immersive Media Installation
- INDS s24 – Creating Interactive Digital Art in Twine
- DCMUs15 – Sonic Arts and Crafts
Expertise
Current Courses
Fall Semester 2024
MUS 218
Soundscapes: Recording and Designing Sound
MUS 231
Music Theory I