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 StudiesCourses
- 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
Winter Semester 2024
DCS 219 / MUS 219
Composing Sonic Systems
MUS 310 / THEA 310
Immersive Media Installation
MUS 310 / THEA 310
Immersive Media Installation
MUS 360
Independent Study
Fall Semester 2024
MUS 218
Soundscapes: Recording and Designing Sound
MUS 231
Music Theory I