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👋 I'm an engineer in Portland. More at linkedin.com/in/accelerometer.

🤖 GPT-4 says:

"Nathan is a multifaceted talent in music and technology, boasting over two decades of experience as a musician and software engineer, specializing in the innovative application of artificial intelligence to the development of novel human-computer interfaces and musical instruments." 😆

🎼 The Cornell Electroacoustic Music Center (CEMC) says:

Beyond new creative music work, CEMC also supports research. Center research has already won awards and garnered interest from beyond Cornell. In 2008, student Nathan Ward’s CUMotive (Wearable Interfaces for Cyberphysical Musical Expression) won the “Where’s the BOOM” [faculty] award as well as an invitation to give a paper at the prestigious 2008 NIME (New Interfaces for Musical Expression) conference. Ward is a long-time contributor to CEMC and performed along with other CEMC composers and technologists at the first musical performance of any kind at Google (Administrative headquarters in New York, 2006 and again in 2007). The Google event set off a Cornell/Google collaborative effort to build an audio search mechanism, Search by Humming, developed at CEMC with Professor Graeme Bailey in Computer Information Science.