John J.A. Jannone

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John J.A. Jannone (born in Towanda, Pennsylvania) is a musician, installation artist, videographer, and founder of the graduate programs in Performance and Interactive Media Arts at Brooklyn College, City University of New York, which he directed from 2003-2008. He co-directs Camp Ballibay for the Fine and Performing Arts and The Farm Arts Camp, two arts summer camps for children in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

Jannone is also on the faculty of the Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music (BC-CCM).

Collaborators

Collaborative performance, composition, video, and installation history with artists including Holland Hopson, Johnny DeKam, Michael Oatman, Neil Rolnick, Hans Tammen [1], Anita Cheng, Karl B. Stewart, and others.

Works

Collected by the Library of the University at Albany, The State University of New York [2]

Music for Dance 2001-2003 [3]

Solo installation at Diapason Gallery [4]

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