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Artist
Jorge Boehringer is an electroacoustic musician, composer, sound designer, and installation artist, origin from the Syracuse, New York, United States. He was born in New York in 1975, grew up in Texas, and in 1998 moved Oakland, California. He currently resides in Prague, Czech Republic. Since 1993 Boehringer's music makes frequent use of acoustic viola as well as electronic sources, and other acoustic sound sources. The novel aural effects, temporal distortions, and open approach to staging in Boehringer's work as often invites comparison with visual artists as with musicians. The visual aspect of his work is, in fact, often an interplay between phenomenological aspects of sound or what is presented visually, with open questions regarding the meaning of the presentation itself. Boehringer creates work for live performance as well as the recorded medium, film and video, and gallery presentation. He has composed music for the American Conservatory Theater (SF), cellist Loren Dempster, EnsembleInc (NYC), The Sf Sound Ensemble, the Mills College Contemporary Performance Ensemble, and for many other ensembles, dance groups, film productions, and individuals. He has released recordings with many experimental and noise music concerns such as Resipiscent Records (San Francisco, California, United States), Dolor Del Estamago (Tijuana, Mexico), DeathBombArc (Los Angeles, California, United States), Insect (Prague, Czech Republic) and many others. In addition to composing music for