Timothy Nohe
Telemetry (2025) video and audio synthesis, Wobbulator, archival sound, and Apollo 9 film footage.
-- Timothy NoheTimothy Nohe is an artist, composer, and educator engaging traditional and electronic media in civic life and public places. His work has focused on sustainability and place, as well as musical and video works for dance and live performance. Nohe has presented his work in a range of venues: IMPAKT, Utrecht; Rencontres Internationales Paris/Berlin; the Louvre Museum; Centre Pompidou; ISEA; Ars Electronica; the Danish Institute of Electro-Acoustic Music; Museu da Imagem e do Som, São Paulo; the Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow; the Irish Museum of Modern Art; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney; the Oxfringe Festival; Fed Square, Melbourne; the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Smithsonian Institution; The National Aquarium; Eastern State Penitentiary, Philadelphia; The Museum of Jewish Heritage, New York; and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. He was the recipient of a 2006 Australian–American Fulbright Commission Senior Scholar Award and was awarded the Commission's 2011 Fulbright Alumni Initiative Grant. Nohe has received five Maryland State Arts Council Awards across multiple disciplines, from musical composition to installation-sculpture.
Dust Wave 2025