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Holly Herndon

Holly Herndon is a multi-disciplinary artist currently based in San Francisco, California. As well as touring the world to perform and exhibit new work, she is currently candidate for doctoral study in Electronic Music at Stanford University. 

She received her MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media at Mills College, where she won the Elizabeth Mills Crothers award for Best Composer in 2010 for her vocal generated piece ’195′. Her critically acclaimed debut album ‘Movement’ was released in November 2012 through RVNG Intl.

Holly Herndon is a multi-disciplinary artist currently based in San Francisco, California. As well as touring the world to perform and exhibit new work, she is currently candidate for doctoral study in Electronic Music at Stanford University. 

She received her MFA in Electronic Music and Recording Media at Mills College, where she won the Elizabeth Mills Crothers award for Best Composer in 2010 for her vocal generated piece ’195′. Her critically acclaimed debut album ‘Movement’ was released in November 2012 through RVNG Intl.

Chorus
Chorus is the new single from Holly Herndon, the inimitable artist and technologist responsible for 2012’s acclaimed album, Movement. Another evolution in her production technique, Chorus bridges multiple disciplines and spaces to blur the politic be…
Movement
Holly Herndon’s Movement is the debut offering of material by the young musician, modernist, and machinist. Restless for reckless cultural immersion, Herndon left her Johnson City, Tennessee home as a teenager for Berlin, Germany. For several years, …
Body Sound
'Body Sound' is a dynamic collaboration from sound artist Holly Herndon and dancer/choreographer Cauahtemoc Peranda, composed and performed at Stanford University's famous CCRMA. Using Peranda's body as a voice, Herndon maps and spatialises a kinaest…
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