Kristina Warren is a sound artist, composer, and performer based on Narragansett land also known as Providence, Rhode Island [US]. Both in solo projects and in collaborative work including curating, Warren believes that collective listening is a precious and political act. Warren uses self-designed and received audio tools to create performances, installations, and recorded works, whose recent “ASMR drone” style uses quieter volumes and careful orchestrations to help audiences perceive their own listening. Called “precise and unpredictable” (Marc Masters, Bandcamp) and “a combination of the synthetic and the fuzzy with the deeply human” (Brian McCorkle, Jazz Right Now), work by Warren has been presented internationally at venues including Spektrum [DE], Studio Loos [NL], and echoraum [AT]. Currently a MacColl Johnson Fellow through the Rhode Island Foundation (2024), and recently a Fulbright US Scholar / Artist in Residence at Vienna's MuseumsQuartier (2023), Warren holds a PhD in Music Composition & Computer Technologies (2017). Recent releases include the abstract EP "the bandwidth to care" (April 2024) and the audiovisual synth piece "Three Rivulets" (September 2024).

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