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Damián Keller (DMA, Stanford University 2004; MFA, Simon Fraser University 1999; Computer Science Fellow, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul 2012) teaches music and computing at the Federal University of Acre (UFAC), Brazil. Member and co-founder of the Ubiquitous Music Group (g-ubimus), his research focuses on everyday creativity, software design and ecocomposition within the context of ubiquitous music making. His work at the Amazon Center for Music Research - NAP (2003) has been acknowledged by the CNPq with a research productivity grant (2008-2012). Damián Keller is a composer and pianist concerned with sound and perception. He experiments with time structures and sonic materials - “everyday” and environmental sounds - in his music, seeking to discover what it is that makes combinations of sound work for us as music. He studied piano in Argentina and the USA, and composition in Brazil and Canada. He has composed works for orchestra, chamber ensembles and electronic media. Being Argentine, he likes drinking mate and listening to tango. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.