CANTON -- St. Lawrence University’s Christopher Watts, associate professor of music, presents a program of audio, video and performance work that explores the relationship between people and …
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CANTON -- St. Lawrence University’s Christopher Watts, associate professor of music, presents a program of audio, video and performance work that explores the relationship between people and machines.
The free performance takes place at 8 p.m. Feb. 28 in Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall.
He teaches courses in music technology, composition, programming and multimedia. He writes about the relationship between people and technology and how this affects education.
Info: visit www.stlawu.edu/music.