Andrea Williams
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1.  Water in the Desert 122°F, excerpt, 2020 
Appears in reel at 0:34
Role: Sound Design for Meredith Drum’s video
Exhibit: Mother Water at Accola Griefen Fine Art, June 6th-Nov. 15th, 2021



​2. Séance for Dead Horse Bay, 2019
Appears in reel at 1:36
Role: Sound Design for Meredith Drum’s animation
Exhibit: Condition$ for Exchange, a pop-up show in lower Manhattan curated by Abigail Simon and Esther Boesche, 2019.



​3. Riverfront Park Soundwalk, 2016 (on-going)
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Appears in reel at 2:28
Role: UX Research and Sound Design for AR app
Collaborators: Community Members of Troy, NY and Scientists/Water Experts
Exhibit: Troy Waterways Project :: Riverfront Park Soundwalk solo exhibit at the Hart Cluett Museum, Troy, NY 2016

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4. SleepWalks: The Body of Dreams, 2018
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Appears in reel at 2:52
Role: Director/Sound Design/Composition/Video
Collaborators: Community members; Co-composer, Lee Pembleton; Ellen Sinopoli Dance Company; and scientist, Todd Anderson
Exhibit: Dance Residency and Public Performance at Kaatsbaan International Dance Center, Tivoli, NY, June 2018. Premiere was at the Chapel + Cultural Center, Troy, NY through a NYSCA Community Grant in 2016



5. Cold Trouble, 2020
Appears in reel at 3:41
Role: Sound Design for Meredith Drum’s animation
Exhibit: Between Beasts and Angels at Radiator Gallery, NYC and Structura Gallery, Sofia 2021



other select projects

Leitfarbe, 2015
Role: Electroacoustic Composer/Performer
Collaborators: Audience members paint with electric paint to connect trigger pads of sound samples to improvise with me live
Exhibit: CT-SWaM at Eyebeam’s 2014 Annual Showcase, NYC; also at Roulette, NYC in 2015


Oceanic, 2007
(mini-SD tape, please pardon the grainy documentation)
Role: Designer/Circuit Builder
Collaborators: Anyone walking by the park can use the pedal power of the exercise bike to generate white noise via a contact mic inside the drainpipe to acoustically block the sounds of the highway above them to enjoy the resilient 1.3 acre nature park and view of the East River. I received a grant from Target through Solar One, NYC; Cracker Box Amp schematic from Make Magazine Vol 09; Electronic Engineering Consultation by Rolf Levenbach; Matt from Materials For the Arts sourced the exercise bike for me
Exhibit: CitySol Festival at Solar One, NYC, 2007
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