Giuseppe Torre
“Incidental Effects” is a three-part live coding performance.
OS: Debian
Sotware: ORCA, Carla, Surge-XT, QJAck
Giuseppe Torre [Laurea/M.Phil., MSc, PhD] is Lecturer of digital art practices at the University of Limerick (Ireland). His research interest lies at the crossings between digital art practices, open source technology/culture and philosophy. These interests respond to a questioning of the relationships between technology and art, code and aesthetics, numbers and self; a process that has so far led him
to question under what forms and forces truly creative efforts may, or may not, arise. He is the author of An Ethico-Phenomenology of Digital Art Practices (Routledge, 2021).
His academic writings feature in journals and books by publishing houses such as MIT Press, Springer, Routledge/Taylor & Francis. As an active digital art practitioner, his works and performances have been showcased nationally and internationally. He is a advocate of FLOOS (Free and Libre Open Source
Software) in the teaching and professional practice of all digital arts.

