Audiovisual Violin Bow Interface
Anna Savery is a violinist, improviser, composer, and music technologist. Her work centers around human-computer interaction within narrative-driven compositions, exploring themes such as belonging, alienation, immigration, and motherhood in her projects.
Anna’s research focuses on developing an audiovisual violin bow interface and audiovisual compositions, combining technology with artistic expression.
Anna holds a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) from the University of California, Irvine, where she first engaged with music technology, which has significantly influenced her career. With degrees in both classical and jazz performance, she brings a diverse musical background to her work.
As a researcher and educator, Anna is committed to advancing the field of music technology and inspiring the next generation of artists and technologists.