Tyson Ayers
Tyson Ayers is a Bay Area experimental instrument builder, interarts composer, and multimedia installation and performance artist. Tyson’s innovative fusion of the visual arts, music, film, and spoken word seek to unite these diverse forms into a single vision and experience. Within the field he specializes in interactive, experiential art and sound installations that everyday people can enthusiastically participate with.
Tyson is an experienced director and organizer through directing the Sound Cave Project, the Living Pulse Project, the Centennial Celebration of the Elationists, the Foundation for the Preservation of Fantastic Possibilities, the Interarts Orchestra, and having been a core organizer of the MAPP: Mission Arts and Performance Project, Million Fishes Arts Collective, Collective Autonomy Network,and Access Café. Tyson graduated cum laude from Whitman College in an Independently Designed Major combining music composition, painting, and writing. His thesis was a four-movement symphony with live music, films of paintings, and spoken word in each movement.
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