Alexis Kirke
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Alexis Kirke is a composer, filmmaker, and senior research fellow based in the South-West of England. He works across multiple platforms including the large-scale multimedia and acoustic works, and the creation of science-based algorithmic scores. He is composer-in-residence for the Plymouth Marine Institute - the UK leader in Marine research and work on sustainability, marine pollution and conservation. Alexis holds two PhDs, one in Arts and one in Technology. He has worked as a Project Manager and a Stock Market Analyst (where he developed some of the foundation concepts of the industry textbook ‘Optimal Trading Strategies’). He is a member of the University of Plymouth's Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research, and has published articles on Algorithmic Composition and Performance. Alexis is a poet and critic who has written for publications such as Terrible Work, Oasis, Tremblestone (UK) and Transmog (US). He has also been invited to read at Glastonbury Festival, and was editor of the UK's first poetry webzine 'Brink'. Alexis' works have been performed on BBC Radio 3, the World Service, and at the Southbank; and he has been featured in Wired, Independent, Guardian, O Globo, Discovery News, New Scientist, Gramophone, and The Strad.
Alexis Kirke is a composer, filmmaker, and senior research fellow based in the South-West of England. He works across multiple platforms including the large-scale multimedia and acoustic works, and the creation of science-based algorithmic scores. He is composer-in-residence for the Plymouth Marine Institute - the UK leader in Marine research and work on sustainability, marine pollution and conservation. Alexis holds two PhDs, one in Arts and one in Technology. He has worked as a Project Manager and a Stock Market Analyst (where he developed some of the foundation concepts of the industry textbook ‘Optimal Trading Strategies’). He is a member of the University of Plymouth's Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research, and has published articles on Algorithmic Composition and Performance. Alexis is a poet and critic who has written for publications such as Terrible Work, Oasis, Tremblestone (UK) and Transmog (US). He has also been invited to read at Glastonbury Festival, and was editor of the UK's first poetry webzine 'Brink'. Alexis' works have been performed on BBC Radio 3, the World Service, and at the Southbank; and he has been featured in Wired, Independent, Guardian, O Globo, Discovery News, New Scientist, Gramophone, and The Strad.
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