JOSHUA DUMAS

Joshua Dumas is a composer, new media and sound artist in New York. He scores dance, theatre, and film, composes original music, makes glitch art and digital video, and creates installation and sound art.

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Another Song About the Sea

image by: Jeremy Bessoff
Music for film

Stop-motion animated short explores the stalled domestic relationship of a dysfunctional couple. Written, directed by Jeremy Bessoff. Music by Keith Kusterer, Joshua Dumas.

Collaborators: Jeremy Bessoff, Keith Kusterer

Links: Watch the Film

Location: London Underground Film Festival, London UK

When: Apr 2013

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The City in Which

image by: Marianna Milhorat
Film and poetry performance

The City in Which is an expanded cinema project based on Chicago poet Li-Young Lee’s “The City In Which I Love You”.

Collaborators: Christy LeMaster, Li-Young Lee, Melika Bass, Jeremy Bessoff, Thomas Comerford, Carolyn Faber, Lori Felker, Scott K. Foley, Jason Halprin, Emily Irvine, Marianna Milhorat, Kate Raney, Jerzy Rose, Danièle Wilmouth

Links: The City in Which

Location: Nightingale, Chicago IL

When: Apr 2011

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Red Rider's Lament

image by: Jeremy Bessoff
Music for film

Experimental stop motion animation employs vintage plastic cowboys and construction paper sets to explore masculinity in the Old West. Directed by Jeremy Bessoff. Music by Joshua Dumas, Keith Kusterer, Tom McGettrick, Tom Santiago and Sally Timms.

Collaborators: Jeremy Bessoff, Keith Kusterer, Tom McGettrick, Tom Santiago, Sally Timms

Links: Jeremy Bessoff projects, Watch the Film

Location: High Concept Labs, Chicago IL

When: Jan 2011

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filed under Sound, Video
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