Nolan Lem

Nolan Lem

Nolan Lem is an artist and researcher whose work reflects a broad range of influences and mediums. His work examines issues related to emergent dynamics, machine learning and perception, and the synchronization of auditory phenomena. 

Nolan has premiered work at the Hayden Planetarium at the Natural History Museum, Pioneer Works Center for Art and Innovation, Pro Arts Gallery, and the NIME (New Interfaces for Musical Expression) Conference among others. He has held residencies at IRCAM, MassMoCA, and Pioneer Works. He holds degrees in saxophone performance, Electrical Engineering, and received his MFA at Columbia University where he studied at the Computer Music Center. 

Nolan is currently a PhD candidate at Stanford University where he studies at the Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)