curriculum vitae



Georg Roman Holzmann
21.12.1982 born in Graz, Austria
1989-2001 education in Eibiswald and Deutschlandsberg (Styria, Austria)
2001-2002 civil service as a social worker (red cross)
2001-2003 jazz piano and theory lessons at the university of arts Graz and composition lessons within the "steirischer herbst"
from 2002 study of audio engineering (focus in computer music and signal processing) at the institute of electronic music (IEM), Graz (at the university of arts and the university of technology, Graz)
from 2004 development of audio (mainly PureData ) and video (GEM, PDP) open source software, for more details see software
2004, 2005 audio programming (interactive music, sound effects, jukebox, ...) for the computer game Stokedrider by bongfish
2004 organisation of the first international pd~convention in Graz (Sept./Okt. 2004) together with the pd~graz community
2005 foundation of the pd~ label with the pd~graz community
2005 creator, maintainer of the PDradio (together with Winfried Ritsch)
2006 working at the institute of electronic music (IEM), Graz, on the IAEMStream plone streaming server product
since 2007 working at the institute for theoretical computer science , TU Graz, on my diploma (master) thesis (echo state networks in audio processing)
I live and work in Graz, Austria

performances various video/audio performances/compositions in europe and america - selection:
  • transmediale (Berlin, Germany)
  • SAT (Montreal, Quebec/Canada)
  • IRCAM / Centre Pompidou (Paris, France)
  • Expo Festival (Plymouth, England)
  • ZKM (Karlsruhe, Germany)
  • Radio WLUW 88.7-FM (Chicago, USA)
  • steirischer herbst (Graz, Austria)
  • piksel Festival (Bergen, Norway)
  • Tesla (Berlin, Germany)
  • SARC (Belfast, Nothern Ireland)
  • Museumsquartier (Vienna, Austria)
  • Logos Foundation (Ghent, Belgium)
  • pixxelpoint Festival (Nova Gorica, Italy/Slovenia)
  • Studio 672 (Cologne, Germany)
  • KIBLA (Maribor, Slovenia)

for more performances and details see projects

 

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