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Ben Globerman and Caleb Abbott


Ben Globerman is a musician, sound designer, and multimedia artist. He has composed works for film, theatre, and specializes in developing multi-channel audio installations - working on projects for hospitals, fashion shows, and public transit. He has produced multiple conceptually driven audio and video installations in three, five, and eight speaker arrangements. Ben’s work uses sound to manipulate physical spaces creating engaging and kinetic experiences for audiences. His works have been shown in City Halls and private galleries alike, and his installations have tackled themes of religious pluralism, bleeding-edge technology, and the therapeutic qualities of sound.




Caleb Abbott is an electroacoustic musician with a practice centred on vocal-solo improvisational and experimental music using systems developed in Max/MSP and Common Lisp. Abbott is a professor at the University of Ottawa School of Music in the undergraduate and masters programs teaching real-time and non-real-time sound design, and electronic music theory and production. In addition to performance, composition, and education, Abbott is a cultural programmer focused on multidisciplinary artistic presentation and curation.

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